ARGENTINE CRISIS.
» (ISY KLKCTRIC TKUCeIUHI.— COI'YIUOHT. „ lJinjNos Ayrkk, July 2i). t , A GiON'KttAL amnesty has been e granted to those, taking part in tin ' 0 revolution. h July 81. ;. Owing to the fear of marauders every house in the city is barricaded u and the banks and shops remain d closed. ° The feeling against President e Celman is intense, and it is feared s an attempt will be made on his life 'f if he adheres to his refusal to ree sign. 1 (Jold is quoted at a premium of c 180, and payment of bills falling t due has been deferred for a month. a The Minister of War has issued a bulletin pardoning tho rebel r troops, and stating that two hundred thousand of the National Guard are ready to defend their 1 country. The populace trampled the btil- .. letin under foot. ■ The outlook is still bad. j It is sta.ted that the rebels found s the cartridge boxes in the arsenal empty, though entered in the book's . as full. ' London, .Tnly 31. ' Latest news from Buenos Ayres says that business is being resumed. I In the revolution one thousrnd I people were killed and live thousand wounded. The bombardment by the (leet extended over two days.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 2817, 2 August 1890, Page 2
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209ARGENTINE CRISIS. Waikato Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 2817, 2 August 1890, Page 2
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