PORTUGAL
AN ALARMIST REPORT. A GOVERNMENT DECREE. (Received Last Night, 9.-10 o'clock.) 1 PARIS, December 30. Alarmist telegrams from Lisbon ataise that the Army and Navy arc disaffected, and that the Trades Unions of Portugal are bitterly opposed to the Government. The Daily Mail's Paris correspondent reports that the British Minister at- Lisbon has asked for the immediate despatch of a warship. He adds: "The Government lias arrested conspirators who are seeking to re-establish King Manuel on the Throne." LISBON, December 30. A Government decree has been issued, which provides penalties for offences against the provisional Government, and for those spreading false or alarming reports. It also provides for punishment for military lack of discipline. PARIS, -December 30. The. newspaper Le Temps states that the labour organisations in Lisbon are raising demands which are impossible of fulfillment. : Numerous cases of insubordination have occurred in the Army. Three cruisers have been despatched from the Tagus, on various pretexts.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10157, 31 December 1910, Page 5
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