SPAIN AND CUBA.
Madrid, July 2.
In the Cortes, Marshal Campos said that it was preferable thab Ataorica should recognise tho Cuban rebels than permit) a quasi-eanaplieiby with filibustering. Seaor Canovas said that he would hare accepted a ecbeme of aatemony before th« rebellion, and he was quite prepared to adopt and favour reforms whoa quietude was restored.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 155, 3 July 1896, Page 5
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