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A CUBAN REVOLUTION.

HUNDREDS OF ARRESTS. Hayasa, Au&ust 22. There are ominous reports that General Gomez, ex-candidate for the Presidency of Cuba, is leading a rebellion, which has already beguu. If coufirrncJ, it is expic:ed the United States will intervene and nossibly take a direct part in ruling Cuba. Six hundred and tcii arrests have been made at Havana. General Gomez was arrested at his country seat Troops repulsed ."everal bauds ~bf rebels with sunlit losses. INSURGENTS GAINING GROUND. Received 24th ,12.1 a.m. . Havana, August 23.

Senor Perez, late Governor of Piener del Kio, has joined the insurgents.

Bands of insurgents are at Santa Clara, under Colonel Reiners and Mandicta, an ex-Congressman.

There is another at Santa Cruz del Norte, in Havana province. The Mayor and inhabitants of Aguacate have also risen, A SHARP ENGAGEMENT. INSURGENTS CAPTURE IMPORTANT CASE. Received 24th, 12.1 a.m. Havana, August 23. Cuban insurgents, under Guerra, an ex-Congressman, after a sharp fight, captured San Luis, giving them an important base for future operations.

A number of combatants were killed and wounded.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81830, 24 August 1906, Page 3

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175

A CUBAN REVOLUTION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81830, 24 August 1906, Page 3

A CUBAN REVOLUTION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81830, 24 August 1906, Page 3

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