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THE REBELLION IN BRAZIL.

Rio de Janeiro, Nov. 19. Eighteen regiments, . comprising almost the total force in Rio Grande, have joined the Junta, and the, movement is largely in favor of a restoration of monarchy. Nov. 21. It is reported that General Fonseca is dying, and that he offers to recognise any local Government elected. The Rio Grande Junta declare that the deposition of General Fonseca is imperative, and urge the residents of Santa Catherina to revolt. The rebels in Rio Grande have repulsed the attack made by the President’s warships. The President has imprisoned all the Rio Graride deputies, and intimated that he would similarly treat those in Rio de Janeiro, but four escaped. The remainder were taken into custody.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2284, 24 November 1891, Page 4

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121

THE REBELLION IN BRAZIL. Temuka Leader, Issue 2284, 24 November 1891, Page 4

THE REBELLION IN BRAZIL. Temuka Leader, Issue 2284, 24 November 1891, Page 4

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