THE CUBAN REVOLT.
SETTLEMENT NEGOTIATIONS PKOCEEDING. Havasa, September 17. President Palm* has suspended hostilities and released thirty of the leading insurgents. Pourparlers are proceeding between the Government and the rebel leaders, •nd there ii a hope that peace will be arranged before Mr Taft (U.S. Minister) intervenes. United Statei warships are concentrating at Cuba. They are able to land (|re thousand sailors and marines with in fpnr dayi. Democrats join with Republicans in eulogising President Roosevelt, s promptness. Both sides in Cuba desire intervention yid degree of American control immediate settlement UNLIKELY. Beceiyed 18,10.26 p.m. Yobk, September 18. Latest advices from Cuba show little prospect of settlement without Mr Tatt'i assistance.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81848, 19 September 1906, Page 3
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111THE CUBAN REVOLT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81848, 19 September 1906, Page 3
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