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CUBA.

THE REBELLION. HAVANA, September 14. Tho bulk of the bluejackets who lauded at Havana from the American warship Denver havo ro embarked. All tho Cuban officials have resigned, and the municipal district lit!a been placed under the order of General Rodriguez and rural guarde. An American detachment has landed an CieuEiiogce, ivhich the insurgents are besieging. PREVENTED AN ATTACK. Roceiced September 16, 4.3'?- p.m. HAVANA, September 15. Tho landing of tho sailors from the Deuver prevented au iuaurgeut attack on Havana. ANOTHER CRUISER ORDERED TC HAVANA. OTHERS READY TO SAIL. Received September 16, 4.23 p.m. NEW YORK, September 15. Tho cruiser Dixio, with three hundred marines, has been ordered to Havana. Other cruise. a a'o ready to sail. It is hoped at Washington that the presenoo of bluejuoki."ts will servo as a warning to President Palma aud tho insurgents to heal their differences, and thus prevent drastic intervention. FULLEST POWERS GRANTED TO THE PRESIDENT. Received September 16, 8.44 p.m. HAVANA, September 15. An extraordinary session of the Cuban Congress granted Presideut fullest powers to suppress the rebellion. The Opposition refused to vote on the question.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8238, 17 September 1906, Page 5

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CUBA. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8238, 17 September 1906, Page 5

CUBA. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8238, 17 September 1906, Page 5

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