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PAULO FILHO RIO DE JANEIRO, gUINTÀ-FEIRA, 20 DE DEZEMBRO DE 1928' aJLARGO DA CARIOCA, >» SERVIÇO TELEGRAPHICO DA UNITED PRESS, AGENCIAS AMERICANA E BRASILEIRA E CORRESPONDENTES ESPECIAES registraram-se nos Estados Unidos oitenta il casos novos de influenza ——^^^^^^^^^~—-—-—•• ¦' :¦: ¦- ¦¦——:—:I Com sua ascensão ao Ministério das Colônias, Mussolini oecupa actualmente oito das auaiorze y -" ...-¦: pastas de que o governo italiano é constítuido —=¦.'.. =^ ¦ l«Mi¥A**i*>*.* **r* *»*»»*~~ + »i** '^*^^*^y^VVV1V'M,vÍwVU\A/UWV*^~"'¦"'." r SANTIAGO, 19 (United Press) -'-Verificou-se em Temulco um terremoto um violento terremoto, ás 3,12 da tarde de liontem, sem maiores jtíais no Chile conseqüências. ,ii^****~+"**s*~**"***^?***'"**'*"v***""*'*x**x*^ ' •'.'"¦'' ' '. '" '"'., ²'-,,.'.;.'' '/, ¦'.'¦-—'", ¦'.'-, — «»l«»«llI»«l»!I«»gTTTTT*tTYYT*tTX»MT»»rnnt.' . ariTTl '.'¦-¦ ^ E' muito',_=; grave a situação criada pela revoluçãr I mito Kabu! -^=- 11^^^^^^*; ¦ ¦!¦¦¦¦¦ estalada em Um pouco de historia ~ Assaltos gorados ~ .¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦ Uma phrase a propósito ^ Na vivenda As tropas bolivianas estão se retirando O xnpvfxneuta teve sua origem aa do chefe ->• Eu não faço Reis¦ • da região de Pilcomayo para direitos áa w suas bases de operações pòneessão de amplos «Cprrclò' (Eapccinl p-inn o d» Monhã». do -MAWWV- mulheres do paiz uoaáo correspondente Armando d1 A aular) O projecto de amnistia geral, no Paraguay Lisboa, novembro de 1928, — —r——-wwwv O programma j do joven rei, af firma-se, çftocoifrse) No cyclo das grandes figuras ; du causa monarchica portugue- Bnenos Aires, 19 (U. P.) —O consulados o embaixador do Bra fistas ainda bs jornaes elogiam a za, através os tempos da Re- v y contra uma barreira inexpugnável quo correspondente de "La Prensa' Y.Y . .:- attitude do gòyierno de La, Paz, publica mais arraigadas e mais sú. „ têm mantido ao em Assumpção noticia1 que trinta que, segundo (um telegramma re- lieis se jura- TELEGRAMMA DE PIO XI '«apitai, , mento prestado ao seu rói, avul- mil reservistas res- cebido nesta logo em paraguayos Roma, 19 (U. P.) — 0~Papa , ta,' inconfundivelmente, a.-figuro. ponderam ao decreto de mobili- seguida 6. communicação da sua i lympathica, heróica, varoni),- \ do Pio XI .enviou telegrammas aos ' zqçãq, depois do que o governo resolução para Waslngton, òrde- ;rande caudilho sr. Henrique de governos da Bolívia -o do Para- l Paiva annunciou a mobilização nou ao comandante das forças ' Çpúceirii..• qúe es- reçommendando-lhes a so- Tem sido úm verdadeiro cavai- tàv^..terminada., guay,. bolivianas do Chaco suspen- . lução do exis- que leiro apdánté em pleno século pacifica .conflicto desse as hostilidades. KX... Exilado, perseguido, ja- Àcárescentou' o correspondente tente entre as duas nações, • , mais obliterou os seus ideaes... IM ' '¦ que a acceitação pela Bolívia dos NOS ESTADOS UNIDOS AS Surgiu sempre nos momentos de ** *v* boris officios COMO A IMPRENSA DE MA- uialor perigo para o regimen mo- lt4f*vv'-, '•••'¦¦•YmÉÜ 1. *___\ da Conferência Pan- . APPBEHEN80ES ESTÃO ¦ í___________^^@s^j':_^''-''_\_s_.-_.' < &&iti____ _9_\ DRD3'¦'¦' COMMENTA O IN* . DESAPPARECENDO narchlcu. Foi um conselheiro leal Americana de Conciliação e Ar- ¦ CTOENTE ¦' do seu rei..,. Presentlu a queda bltragerii causou excellente lm- ii Washington, 19.(TJ. P.) — As »: , (la monarchia, mas não/pOde Madrid, 19. (Á. A.) —ÍOs jor- pressão em todo o paiz, acnadl- approhensSes motivadas , evltal-a, Bateu-se como um.'leão, _w_ naes, commentando o conflicto pelas num ultimo esforço,. a I m_ BaíiNíTíiíSiTESWil tando«e qúe.á Conferência solü- ,<7*«í*-: ja :¦*..X ;*,.>.'"i 'derrocada quando aberto entre o Paraguay e a Bó- graves, becorrenciás entre, o Pa- '.era.'•"'"' jS . certa, lhe vita- "" - cionará a questão'das fronteiras, raguay e a Bolívia estão desap- vel,'' _'_i________W__Wi HínáÉr^flHll livia a propósito do Choco Boreal, assim como porá termo aos cho- em . face das- últimas E quando soube que o seu rei, congratulam-se com o governo de parecendo joven soberano, inexperiente du quês entre ' as forças què se en- noticias da, America do Sui. As '¦-,,.;:¦-••• ~t La Paz pelo facto de ter. accei- vida, tinha fugido; abandonado'chorou a frentam. - ..;,.• respostas conciliatórias dás chan-, coroa aos tado a mediação da Conferência vencedores/ -Noticia tambem o repnesentan- cçilárias de. Là- Pàz e Assunlpeão; amargamente.'•¦, ¦ Paii-Americána de'Arbitragem e ' te ijie.'"jja..prensa" qué as trd- indicar No estrangeiro, foi um inimigo - Cqnclllação'. .derlmlr a cón-r parecem qúe.haverá' per* ofJerrimOi: mas ;ièai; dár Republi- pás bpllvlajias, i-<iue7 estãp.aj-erijo para' feito enténdlniento .entre'êasés! ta. Sem rei o sem lar, ..-Raiva' dos fortes paraguayos da região tenda quo ameaça ' a paz do Gon- Couceiro desejava ardèntéhiénte i__téistéf'r^'J'. .fT.íprí;^': fw dá JPhcõmayo, êstã<£sé'7 ffetirándò, resblVrdó^^eTa"'v Cõnfè:rénaár*flè' voltar a ver tremular a bahdel- Na opinião dá- Imprien- ra' azul e branca. ..'Sentia-se" no- segundo bo sabe om Assumpçãoi asràl Arbitragem, e Conciliação aqui sa madrilcna, qúe desde o co- 'Os vo e forte... Os fios prateadps"f*j>. para as suas''. basps de', opera- 'sè reunida,, círculos diplomaÜ- que começavam a émoldurar-ltié ções."k tneçó interessou' vivamen;te cos daqui salientam a importan- , a.'cabeça, eram' urií indicio.'segu- conflicto entre as duas .Re- ,io annos ' pelo '; cia das dèmarches féitás jpçíõ go- H dos que, iam correndo, SESSÃO SECRETA NO hispano-americanas,-: . B, em oceasião opportuna, lm- ÚMA publicas ; a vérnò" do; Rio, de- Janeiro, no CONGRESSO BOLIVIANO Bolívia deu, com a sua resolu- ' plantou durante mez e meio a, sentido dé evitar • um conflicto .'.<>'" "•'?-.ii.. _d!M monarchia no norto dó v , 'ornada paiz, go- iLa Paz, 19 (U. P.) — O ga- ção, pòr' todos' esperada, dò'-ac- rrials sério :entre o Paraguay e ,#t .¦ ,-' a por uma1 junta, supe- ceitar os bons officios dos riormente dirigida elle; VDWm' binete assistiu á sessão ;do;,Con- qúe a Bolívia.' por e digna Mas, mais uma vez, a,sorte llie gresso em que se discutiu a si- podem, de maneira,justa • Òs principaes órgãos da im- foi adversa.,. Batido em toda a vBWWW' ¦' ambas ai evitar o, tuação internacional. "extremopara partos, prensa, commentando o assum- linha,' ipeteeguido,. novartiente, recurso das7 armas, úma mmÊm. Pplva Couceiro . buscou seguro pto, põem em relevo a acçãbbra- asylo em terra estrangeira;'.. E O PROJECTO Í)E AMNISTIA prova dos seus sentimentos paci sifeira, nas difficeis conjunturas 7 'AOS" IMPLICADOS EM a areia da ampulheta do tempo ¦ em que esteve o continente. nos voltou outra vez a cair, grão a UMA REVOLUÇÃO PARA- Grão, dia a dia. "O caudilho, o GUATA ultimos dias. ' proscripto, errava'perdido em A-ACCEITAÇÃO DA MEDIA- j Assumpção,'19. (TJ. P.) — O terra alheia. Soffria saudades day ' A ASCENÇÃO DE MUS- ÇAO POR PARTE DA pátria, o temia partir para sem- presidente da Republica convo- BOLÍVIA pre sem sentir acariciar-lhe as cou o Congresso para uma sessão AO MINIS- cãs os raios do sol, e sem vêr A mais TCcento'pâtitojnW^V$*?''-^^'''^,^e''r°! offerecitla S0UNI iParis, 19 (U. P.) — O presi- "{íorreio, extraordinária, em que lexamina- mais uma vez. o lindo céo azul caudilho da Manhã" dente do Conselho da Liga das ao, DAS COLÔNIAS * de pelo próprio rá o'projecto de amnistia geral TERIO i Portugal... A dictadura, num secretario gesto cheio de nobreza; abriu a a todos os implicados na revolu- Nações, sr. Briand e o ¦Paiva homem, que, .quàndô...tí/gfea?.<Ju [a. assini (arranjar adeptos, e conse- Erlc Drummond, mos- mmw. Couceiro e a muitos cau- um vèlBo. vadqüe^ realizar a sua missão? ção de 1922. O presidente expe- géral'srv. dllhos monarchlcos as de Portugal, era guir com a portas brado pelos àesgds£os'e pela'doèn- —-.É, como aprecia, a outra diu um decreto creando uma tram-se muito satisfeitos, Portugal.'. Todos • têm o direito 0 chefe do governo ita- da Bolívia de ya. Eu quasi que não fàlòi dü*,'. causa...arcausa monarchica parti: de terá a acceitação por parte '. viver na terra pátria... O rante toda a entrevista. ; aquella que trabalha sem commissão controle que sol, quando nasce é todos. 'representaçãoçulair,:' liano oecupa actaataen- dá mediação da Conferência Pan- para O caudilho, fez a historia'da: official?. seu cargo o aprovisionamento do '¦¦<- . E Paiva Couceiro ha quasl um AmerlCíina-de. Arbitragem e Con- sua defesa. Y—Melhor., Essa tem trabalha- Exercito. A a anno, regressou definitivamente - • -* • * te a maioria ds a'Portugal. Que diBSe7 então? do.'É' párede-me que. as institui- ciliação. Todos. conslderanf que ' Lede..., ,'!¦.¦ ções monarchicag são aquellas .DEIXAM está afastado o perigo da guerra, K a *nonarchlca?... ²Regressando Ihteresse macio- PARAGUAYOS QVM ""•'¦'iv]¦ ' -juramentopolitica a Portugal por qüe convém ao TOSADAS DEVIDO AO DE-, mas o sr. Drum- Ií o prestado a ei- motivos de saúde, eu, quanto nal —- unico guia e objectivo de por-precaução rei?,.. * CRETO DE MOBILISACAO Annuncia-se tambem mond: ordenou que o secretária- Teria Henrique de Paiva mais não fosse senão por. um ' todo"Paiva o, meu esforço. Couceiro esquecido?... Em' que dever de lealdade para com a dl- Couceiro indica-me, numa que está próxima. uma do permanecesse nesta capital es- Posadas, 19 (U. P.) —Appro- partido multaria o chefe das ctadura que me abriu as portas outra, pausa que faz/ que o modificação lio corpo mais. alguns .dias, até que sç WÈSê m_.___MÊ_P' Incuraües do .norte?... No de da fronteira, nunca mais tomei clareclmento da Informação que xlmadamente 600 paraguayos ÊÊr ' ' í. diplomático èffectivé' á mediação daquella ^^P^i lÜral Manoel II?... No de d. Duar- uma attitude quejpudesse.expll- d, obrigou,, a receber-me ,já, tinha aqui- residentes . partiram para ' 'itití': 'te-Niiiio?.., ,-¦--•,. '.-,....,.•. '4%y.'. .,'. ¦' x4k*__W__ ¦;--- v,?: . a tratado.
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