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Foreign.

The Premier of Spain, Don Canovas del Castillo, admits that the Cuban rebellion must result in autonomy being granted that mere reforms would be useless. The United States Government again demands an indemnity for the planters who3e property has been destroyed by the Cuban war. The Spanish Government has agreed to a fresh trial of the orew of I

! b^^^^^^^^^^H tbe iq^^^^^^^^^^^^^H r i s titfl^^^^^^^^^^J the opening of the^^ffl^^^^^^H recognised President CleveM^^^^f , al friendship, despite the unfnN^^^B I efforts of a section of the Ameri^^H i public. Tbe rebellion in Cuba wo^| 1 declining, but aid from abroad pre^^B vented it being thoroughly quelled I

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Manawatu Herald, 16 May 1896, Page 2

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107

Foreign. Manawatu Herald, 16 May 1896, Page 2

Foreign. Manawatu Herald, 16 May 1896, Page 2

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