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The Chilean Government prepares to bombard its own fleet.

Santiago, Chile. -Members of the Chilean Airforce just before they took off for Conquimbo harbor, where they bombarded and raked with machine guns the vessels of the Chilean Navy which had defied the government in a Red mutiny. The Navy, one of the most powerful in the Pacific outside of the United States and Japanese Navies, surrendered shortly after the attack.
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