Twenty-two lives, mostly of women and children, were
lost when shrapnel shell was fired on the German liner Baden, leaving Rio harbour. It is stated that. the captain refused to comply with an order not to leave port in consequence of the revolution, then at its height in the Brazil capital Illustration shows a view of Rio harbour
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 229, 30 October 1930, Page 6
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58Twenty-two lives, mostly of women and children, were lost when shrapnel shell was fired on the German liner Baden, leaving Rio harbour. It is stated that. the captain refused to comply with an order not to leave port in consequence of the revolution, then at its height in the Brazil capital Illustration shows a view of Rio harbour Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 229, 30 October 1930, Page 6
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