CHILIAN AFFAIRS
(iiv n.rcntic tk!.k..u.wh.—eoi'Yiimiir). Vai.l'AHAlso. September 11. It is Believed thai the .1 until will accept Ihe responsibility of IMniaceda's note issue, redeeming them in live years. It is reported th.at the British Minister ofler. d the services of If.M.S. Kspiegle to carry silver (o Monte Video'imd afterwards to Southampton as an oil's"! to the inlluence of Mr Kl'.mi. Hie American Minister, with General Halmaeedu. Dmim: the absence of the troops, the Aaiiearians murdered several English families. September 1-. If the Junta hold the banks responsible for iiabnaeeda's twenty-seven million, paper issue, scarcely a bunk would survive. The revolution his cost Chili seventy million dollar.!. The Junta hits derided (o recognise the notes, and the banks have, therefore, re-opened. The elections will be conducted on the. basis of universal sull'rage. I'akis, September 11. The captain of Ihe President Pinl.. has arrived here, in order to surrender himself to the a-'in of the Junta.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2991, 15 September 1891, Page 2
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154CHILIAN AFFAIRS Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2991, 15 September 1891, Page 2
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