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CALMER FEELING IN MADRID.

MADRID, April 13. A much calmer feeling prevails in Madrid. The Premier, Senor Sajfaata, says that President MoKinley's message is not hostile in its references to S^ain, and he (Senor Sagasta) is awaiting the receipt of its text. The Spanish Government has purchased two of the steamers of tho Ham-burg-American line suitable for transformation into armed cruisers,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXII, Issue 80, 14 April 1898, Page 2

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CALMER FEELING IN MADRID. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXII, Issue 80, 14 April 1898, Page 2

CALMER FEELING IN MADRID. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXII, Issue 80, 14 April 1898, Page 2

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