[?]HAVANA HORRORS
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fED POLICE CHIEF body dug up and hauled through streets gRGEANT KILLS HIMSELF
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Rec. Aug. 22, .5 p.m. i I i 1 Havana, August 21. [ [crowd dug up the bddy of An- j !g Anciart,_ General Machado's j [J police chief, and dragged it mgh the streets to the univer- | grounds, stripped it, hanged it , trolly and' later tried to burn | i ;eiart, who tqn days ago had a j ion almost supreme in police. auty with power of ljf e and death j the ordinary citiaen, killed j ;]f on Saturday. He had been ! idfor a week and die.d under an j aed name in a rented room. ;0ther disorder marked the pass[afonner police sergeant, Tito j ;ol. Pursued by members of the j j, he sought refuge in a cafe, I jhe killed a chauffeur and then i ilf. e Government began its second with the strike situation less Nine European vessels are jg discharge and four others • loads of sugar. All may have pai't unless the port workers go The Government lost 2,000,000 sin revenue and port dues. The iig companies and the e.xportave also lost heavily. .
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 617, 23 August 1933, Page 5
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198[?]HAVANA HORRORS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 617, 23 August 1933, Page 5
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