CUBA.
THE REBELLION.
HOSTILITIES SUSPENDED. Received September 18, 9.30 HAVANA, September 17. "1. President Pal ma has suspended hostilities, and released thirty leading insurgents. Pourparlers are proceeding, the Government and rebeJ leaders booing to arrange peace before Mr Taft, United States Secretary of War, intervenes. The warships concentrating at Cuba are able to land five thousand sailors and marines within four days. The Democrats ioin with the Republicans in eulogising President Roosevelt's promptness. Both sides in Cuba desire intervention and some degree of American control. Received September 18, 10.16 p.m. NEW YORK, September 18. The latest advices from Cuba show that there is little prospect of a settlement without Mr Taft's assistance.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8240, 19 September 1906, Page 5
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