THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR.
NEW YOKK, August 30. In the enthusiasm displayed on the arrival of the 71st Regiment at Kew Yoik, women hysterically embraced the troops. LONDON, August 30. Leading merchants at Manila have memorialised Lord Salisbury to use his influence to prevent Spain regaining supremacy in the Philippines. MADRID, August 30. The commissioners selected to- represent Spain at the Peade Congress at Paris include Senor Leon Castillo (the Spanish Ambassador in Paris), Duke Najera, Senora Urrutia, Marcoartu, and Aberzuzu. WASHINGTON, August 31. As an outcome of the recent friction between the Cuban leaders and the American officials, the Cuban Provisional Government have removed General Garcia for writing protests to General Shafter, and thwarting the American plan of operations. September 2. Vessels of all nations are now being admitted to Manila. September 4. General Pando and his secretary have 'left Cuba for Spain, taking 12 million francs with them.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2323, 8 September 1898, Page 16
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