THE LISBON TRAGEDY.
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-M.iitiiii Ja.\ iia> occn j'.iiil.'.iia.'d. \-lour pfi-uneia nave txui iaii-u lo IVi'iuyuctf Anna. iile ih-u-pap-'r j.i Jtinndo state--the l'cvoiutjua <ri.V piau- «cie inaturfd in aWsoinle Mi'iecy. iiu-y v.ire oni-tL'-d I')' the liepublicua cditur, wiuse interitJou was lo estabiitU a republic Witluut Many oliicvra and iioii-vonnnisrioned iiu\c hem arreted at stoics ot aims aud j luivc been diatuvered at Lisljoii. 'i'Ue [wlity killed many rioter- who atlackcd tjenhor Franco - residtnee. Several iK-w.spapt r.-- report thtt ITan- J to has leit ruitiigal lor iii- own ' taicty. k IUKA XIFI CAT lOS OF XliE Mill- | UKHEKS. j l\ i ruurv -1.
Three of tiie as-a»sins nave lieen identilied as Luiz Lopez, formerly a commercial clerk and litterly director of the newspaper Caxana ami proprietor 01 a news agency, ilanuel Boui=sia, ami the Spaniard Cordova. ! FRANCO'S I'.Eslt IN A HON. j l'ari>. February 4. | Several leading French newspaper- 1 eulogist King .VlunuelV courage in ridding I lie country of Franco's senseless I and criminal pola-y 01 tyranny. |
HKITIMI llol'SK OF i.uKtK' Si.\lt'ATH». Received Feb. 3. 10.l"> p.m. J-oil ton. February 5. The House ol' j>-rd- silently voted an address to the King expressing abhorrence at the Lisbon -:--:i--:n:itiu:i- and fvmpathy with the Royal family ami tiie people 01 Portugal. 4 AUSTRALIA'S MESSAGE. SCENE IN THE SENATE. "A FRIEND OF TYRANTS!" Received Feb. fi, n.25 a.m. j Melbourne. February 5. ! 11l the Senate, the President an- i nounced that the Governor-General. t j the request of Ministers, had sent a j cable in reference to the assassination in Portugal. Senator Stewart asteU if the Governor had in the name of the people of Australia sent a me-sage expressing al>horrence and indignation at the death of a King who had dissolved his Parlia- : ■iient, hail usurped Parliament's fune- I tions, exercised despotic power, and j taxed his subjeeUs bv decree. The President mterpo-ed and said ;«■ ! could not allow such a <|ue>tion. ! Senator Stewart endeavored to speak, j but the President cheeked him. Senator Delargie asked the terms of the message. The President said they were:—'"The people of Australia desire to express 'heir deepest sympathy for the widowed Queen and their abhorrence of the crime of last Saturday. ' Senator Stewart: "Whit right have y*." -Vim.illiy with t!v .1...:!, I of a mon-ter like that! ■ After s«me di-onW. Senior Stewart ' managed t-> a»k whether the Govern- ! ment would send a of svmp.it hv j HI the name of the pemih- or Australia I In the poop!" ~f Portugal, whose righ'-. ! he said, had l>een grossly outraged." ' The I're-i.lent: The Government ha.l ! no such intention. j Senator Stewart: VOll are a friend of 1 tyrants. I
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 40, 6 February 1908, Page 3
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558THE LISBON TRAGEDY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 40, 6 February 1908, Page 3
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