UNITED STATES AND SPAIN.
TERRIBLE SUFFERINGS® CUBA. . ' ' CHANCES OF WAB ING. ' , J Umtecf.PreesAsffociation—By Hectric"TdegHrah»“ii Cnpyiiifht. ’[ Received March 25, 9.15 a m, I NEW TOEK, Maech 2k ; The American Red Cross Society! declares that 125,000 Cubans has® died of starvation since the rebellion! in the island commenced, that 200,0001 of the population are in a dying con-l dition from the effects of destitution' and starvation, that the people s!© in a pitiable condition, and that ; valuing skeletons are to be met ■with! everywhere. i
President McKinley is shewing! signs of overwork. He will send oj message to Congress on Monday] next dealing with the Cuban ones-*, tion. ' . . i
The chances of war between "the] United States and Spain are r ia-i creasing. j MAaca 25, The American newspapers d enounce 1 the fresh provocation to war that the movement of the Spanish fleet gives rise to. i MADEID, Maech 25, The Bank of Spain is lending the Government ten hundred mS-j lion pesetas (roundly, four ;-saSQioaj pounds). \ The Spanish flotilla, whichtreeeatiy, sailed for the Canaries, to atruttl orders, has now been insfcruetedl-to] proceed to Puerto Eico,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11538, 26 March 1898, Page 5
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185UNITED STATES AND SPAIN. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11538, 26 March 1898, Page 5
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