CUBAN REVOLUTION.
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Havana, Sept. President Palma has suspended hostilities and released thirty leading insurgents, Pourparlers are proceeding, the Government and rebel leaders hoping to arrange peace boforo Mr Taft intervenes. An® warships concentrating at Cuba will bo able to land 5000 sailors and marines within four days. Democrats join with Eepublicans in eulogising President Roosevelt's prompt-* ness. Both sides in Cuba desire intervention and some degree of American control.
INTERVENTION NECESSA.EY.
PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT Received 10.26 p.ru., Sept. 18, New York, Sept. 18. Latest advices from Cuba Bhow that there is little proßpcot of a settlement without Mr Taft’s asaiatanoe.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1864, 19 September 1906, Page 2
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