Ang Paglusob ng Santa Iglesia sa Kwartel ng Konstabularyo sa Bayan ng Malolos, 1906: Difference between revisions

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"On the night of the 15th of April, 1906, armed with guns, revolvers, daggers, and bolos, they entered the pueblo of Malolos aforesaid, crying "Viva Felipe Salvador — Viva Santa Iglesia — Viva Apong Ipi," and assaulted the Constabulary quarters, killing three Constabulary privates and wounding four others, stealing twenty guns, seventeen belts, each one containing fifty cartridges. They captured Juan Palomo, who was held as a prisoner on Mount Sinucuan or Mount Arayat nearly six weeks."<ref>https://lawphil.net/judjuris/juri1912/feb1912/gr_l-6705_1912.html United States vs. Felipe Salvador(alias Apong Ipi) G.R. No. L-6413 February 27, 1912</ref>
"On the night of the 15th of April, 1906, armed with guns, revolvers, daggers, and bolos, they entered the pueblo of Malolos aforesaid, crying "Viva Felipe Salvador — Viva Santa Iglesia — Viva Apong Ipi," and assaulted the Constabulary quarters, killing three Constabulary privates and wounding four others, stealing twenty guns, seventeen belts, each one containing fifty cartridges. They captured Juan Palomo, who was held as a prisoner on Mount Sinucuan or Mount Arayat nearly six weeks."<ref>https://lawphil.net/judjuris/juri1912/feb1912/gr_l-6705_1912.html United States vs. Felipe Salvador(alias Apong Ipi) G.R. No. L-6413 February 27, 1912</ref>
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