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The Invasion of Cuba.

THE ATTACK ON SANTIAGO. SUFFERINGS OF~THE AMERICANS. INTENSE HEAT. A WARSHIP DISABLED. [United Press Association.] Th« h f W^ S HINGTON,Jone29. M* l beat at Santiago is almost, unbearable, and the Americans operating against the town fight nearly naked. «&■»"»* The transportation of siege guns is progressing rapidly, and tbe Cubans ara ac JJvely assisting (he operations. Ihe American troops have^cut tbe Santiago water supply An unprotected cruiser and the ironclad £ e , r . ror a^ 0k ? d the >st - Panl and s »- j«"^ !S ■ ' Tm?- latter P laee h " *ne Terror thnce, killing an officer and two men. The Terror wm towed into harbour in a sinking conditfon. r residenc MoKinley has declared Sao Juan blockaded.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXII, Issue 147, 30 June 1898, Page 2

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The Invasion of Cuba. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXII, Issue 147, 30 June 1898, Page 2

The Invasion of Cuba. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXII, Issue 147, 30 June 1898, Page 2

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