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*, ,
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Otago Witness, Issue 2506, 2 April 1902, Page 16
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202THE CONTROL OF CUBA Otago Witness, Issue 2506, 2 April 1902, Page 16
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