The Attack on Santiago.
AMERICANS CONCENTRATING.
THE PHILIPPINES.
AMERICA INTENDS TO RETAIN
THEM,
ADMIRAL CAMERA'S FLEET.
HAB TO LEAVE PORT SALD.
A YANKEE MOVE.
CONSUL PUBCHASES ALL THE
COAL.
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(Reoerod at Wakapoaka, July Ist, 12 p.m.)
j Washington, July 1. , The Americans are concentrating ' on the northward side of Santiago. I Only half-a-mile separates the Army from the Spanish Artillery. Six thousand reinforcements left : Tampa, bat are unlikely to arrive beI fore General Shatter commences the 'assault. The instructions issued to General Merritt indicate that the Americans will retain possession of the Philippines and institute a generous and humane form of government. Cairo, July 1. The Egyptian authorities prohibited Admiral Camara from ooaling from their own hulks and colliers aid requested the fleet to leave (forthwith, since the 24 hours' limit had been exceeded. Admiral Camara declared ne required extra time to effect repairs. , The American Consul purchased the whole of the cqal supplies at Port Said.
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Thames Star, Volume XXX, Issue 9110, 2 July 1898, Page 2
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