CUBA AND THE UNITED STATES.
By Telegraph,—Press Association.—Copyright, Washington; December 8.
President Cleveland states that the suggestion that the United States should purchase Cuba -is worth consideration if Spain is willing to sell. It is, be says, impossible that America’s expectant attitude can be maintained indefinitely, and higher duties than obligation to Spain may compel her to intervene. ■ Mr Olney, Secretary of State, in a separate report ,to Congress, declares that the Cubans at present have not founded an effective system of local government. Ho warns Spain that a decided change iu policy by tho United Slates is imminent.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 2999, 10 December 1896, Page 2
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