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ANARCHY IN BRAZIL

HY KI.KCTIUo TKI.Kii F: \IMI. —Co I' Y UICI 11 r.) Rio IM', JankirO. November !S. A IIIFFKKF.Nc;: lias arisen anions tin' member* of the .Inula. General Fonsera has open"d a credit for thirieen milli'at milrcis for war material. The rebels have sunk a ship at- tl>" in nth of tie.' J!io Grande, removed the buoys, ami mounted heavy artillery. The rebels sacked the house of the Governor of Parana sua, wounding tlio Governor and killing several of his officers. November 19. Eighteen regiments comprisitiir almost the total force in Rio Grande have joined the Junta, and the movement, is largely in favour of the restoration of the monarchy. Paws, November 1 s • The Brazilian Minister here denies the statement that anarchy is raging in the 2ounUt, and declares that General Fonseea is a sincere eauLoxnov, November 19. The Santiago oorresp m lent of the Times wires that the Brazilian Juuti is inerea' its army by five regiments of cavalry, three cac.h of artillery and in fantry, and ten ba'talions of , National Guards. Five gunboats a.ri; to be obtained, and the Junta has assumed the control of all the military stores in the Rio Grand;' T1 inks and private persons are offering fuads.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3020, 21 November 1891, Page 2

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ANARCHY IN BRAZIL Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3020, 21 November 1891, Page 2

ANARCHY IN BRAZIL Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3020, 21 November 1891, Page 2

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