AMERICA AND SPAIN.
TERRIBLE SUFFERINGS IN CUBA. CHANCES OF WAR INCREASING. Unitud Press Association— By Electric TelegraphCopyright. Beceived March 25, 9.1$ a.m. NEW YORK, Makch 24. The American Red Cross Society declares that 425,000 Cubans have died of starvation since the rebellion in the island commenced, tbat 200,000 of the population are in a dying condition from the effects of destitution aud starvation, that the people are in a pitiable condition, and that walking skeletons are to be met with everywhere. President M'Jviuley is showing signs of overwork. He will send a message <o Congress on Monday next dealing With the Cuban question. The chati<M'« ot **.var between the United Staled ***i** 6\y.xi<:. are increasing. '
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6137, 25 March 1898, Page 3
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115AMERICA AND SPAIN. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6137, 25 March 1898, Page 3
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