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THE CUBAN QUESTION.

By Tel —Press Association.— -Copyright, Received December 22, 7.15 p.m, Washington, December 21. The Jingo Senators denounce President Clevelmd and Mr Olney, Secretary of State, as dictators, who are defying Congress When the Senate’s decision reached the Netf York Exchange it was announced by Mr Chaunoey Depcw, and heavy sales tallowed the nows. Grave statements are afloat as to tho leakage of the intelligence beforehand. Received December 23, 10 p.m. Washi noton, December 22. A general protest from tho country compelled tho Senate to postpone tho discussion on tho Foreign Committee's resolution re Cuba for a fortnight, Tho financial interests arc being reassured.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3010, 23 December 1896, Page 2

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THE CUBAN QUESTION. New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3010, 23 December 1896, Page 2

THE CUBAN QUESTION. New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 3010, 23 December 1896, Page 2

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