THE REVOLT IN CUBA.
AMERICA AND THE POWERS.
THE MONROE DOCTRINE.
[Per Press Association.] WASHINGTON,. Dec. 31
The "Washington Post, in an article commenting on the statement by M. De Blowitz, Paris correspondent of the London Times, to the effect that the Powers could not remain passive if America continued to show encouragement to the belligerent Cubans, says that if such is the. case it is evident that the Powers have agreed amongst themselves that America must prove her ability to enforce the Monroe doctrine. THE SPANISH COMMANDER. MADRID, Dec. 3.1. Several newspapers in this city published articles demanding that Lieutenant - General Azcarraga, a former Minister of War, should replace General "Weyler in the command of the Spanish forces operating in Cuba. The publication of such a demand caused a great sensation, and the Government has ordered the confiscation of the issues of the journals in question.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5760, 2 January 1897, Page 6
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