THE WAR IN CUBA.
statement BY, the Spanish PREMIER.
THE DIFFICULTY WITH
AMERICA.
THE DISPUTE SETTLED, Press Aasooialfort.—lfileclrlc Te!ograph.-Copyr!«li t.
Madrid, May 12. The Premier admits that the Cuban rebellion Must result in autonomy being granted. Mere reforms would be useless.
The United States Government again demands indemnity for planters.
The Spanish Council will finally determine the sentences of the prisoners.
New York, May 12.
The Spanish Government has agreed to a fresh trial of the Competitor's crew by the ordinary Court, and the difficulty between the two countries may be regarded as settled.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10131, 14 May 1896, Page 5
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