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THE CONTROL OF CUBA

, , a AMERICA WITHDRAWS ON" MAY 20, NEW YORK, March 2G. General Palma assumes the Presidency and entire control of Cuba on May 20. The American officials and forces ' with* draw, but the artillery and a few coast garrisons remain until the Cuban forces are organised. March 27. America retains a naval station a 6 Cruantanamo, in Cuba, and an unprotected coaling station near Havana. The approaching Coronation Holds first place in conversation, The world will stop till Edward crowned* Then recommence its daily round; While those wljo gave a loyal cheer: r May be dead within the year, s Unless for colds they do procure AY. E. WoODb' GIiEAT PEFfEBIUST Cam*, ,

The Wairarapa Daily Times states that there Vas rather a slump in the sheep market at Feilding last week with ewes at Is 3d, lambs Is, and wethers at 2s 9d. Those were, of course, inferior lines, but not more than !■ was bid for jrcod lambs

A profit of £16,000 has teen made at the Mount Garnet Freehold mine, New South Wales, for the" past six months. The miners at Kadina (South Australia) are etill protesting against the price of beei' Jbj refusiaa; to visit the hotels

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Otago Witness, Issue 2506, 2 April 1902, Page 16

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THE CONTROL OF CUBA Otago Witness, Issue 2506, 2 April 1902, Page 16

THE CONTROL OF CUBA Otago Witness, Issue 2506, 2 April 1902, Page 16

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