CUBAN REVOLUTION.
PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT Havana, Sept. 30.
Mr Tail’s proclamation was in consequence of the failure of tho Cuban Congress to elect a successor to President Paluaß, who refused co continue tho Executive. Oaly four Congressmen attended the meeting. Mr Talt .realised there was a conspiracy, and appointed a Commission to arrange terms with the insurgents, wbo have notified ihoir readiness to accept tbom.
Npw York, Sept. 30.
The authorities at Washington are pre« paring a preliminary expedition to Cuba of 6500 men.
REPORTED KILLING OF AMERICANS.
PRESS ASSOCIATION COPYRIGHT Received 1 44 a.tn., Oct, 2. New York, Oot. 1. President Roosevelt has ordered 6000 iroops to Cuba,
Havana, Oat. 1.
The better classes in Cuba desire a protectorate. The lower orders are apathetic.
London, Oet. 1.
Tbe New York correspondent of the Times says it is expeoted there will be a special session of tbe Amerioan Congress dealing with Cuba, and will refleot the growing sentiment in favor of annexation, New York, Oot. 1,
An unconfirmed ethergram received at Norfolk states that insurgents killed 25 Amerioan marines during an attempt to land.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1874, 2 October 1906, Page 2
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