AFTER THE REVOLUTION
ANARCHY IN LISBON. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Lisbon, November 30. The city is rapidly approaching a state of anarchy. The most potent force is Labor, which is dictating jto the Government and employers. Strikes are of daily occurrence, and the Government is powerless to intervene. The recruiting of Angola natives for the San Thome cocoa plantations will henceforth be entrusted to Government administration instead of to private agents. MACAO, November 30. A party of sailors landed from a Portuguese gunboat here, and, joined by the soldiers, inarched to Government House and demanded increased pay, the expulsion of the' religious orders, and the suppression of the local newspaper. The two latter demands were complied with.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 200, 2 December 1910, Page 5
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116AFTER THE REVOLUTION Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 200, 2 December 1910, Page 5
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