The Premier.-On Saturday morning the Premier (Sir Edward Braddon) arrived at Evandale Junction from Hobart by mail train, and went on, to ...
Article : 1,598 wordsOwing to new developments, the order given for the despatch of troops to Mobile, a city and port of Alabama, 30 miles north of the Gulf of Mexico, ...
Article : 157 wordsColonel Bell, the United States consul at Sydney, on being interviewed by 'a Sydney press representative, frankly admitted that he had ...
Article : 747 wordsOwing to stagnation in, the market caused by the war, United States dealers are re-shipping 20,000 bales of wool which had been purchased in ...
Article : 42 wordsAdmiral Dewey, with six vessels of the United States Eastern squadron, has left Hong Kong ostensibly to attack the city of Manila, capital of the ...
Article : 62 wordsPresident McKinley is consulting the Senators relative to the occupation of a, coaling station at Hawaii. Admiral Samson's squadron, which ...
Article : 63 wordsThe first act of war by the United States authorities was the seizing at New Orleans of 1000 mules intended for Havana. ...
Article : 40 wordsSubscriptions to the Spanish war fund are coming in rapidly. The Spanish Embassy at Paris ha. received large contributions. ...
Article : 62 wordsPresident McKinley has authorised Mr. Smalley, special correspondent for "The Times" at Washington, to declare 'that all America responded to ...
Article : 33 wordsMr. C. Rolling, the representative in Sydney of Messrs. Robcling and Co., was selected by Colonel Bell, the United States consul, in reply to a ...
Article : 1,089 wordsPresident McKinley, during the course of an interview with Mr. Smalley, reiterated his statement that the United States did not intend to ...
Article : 29 wordsThe United States war authorities have seized a Spanish lumber ship at Key West. ...
Article : 20 wordsRegarding the proposal to grant Cuba autonomy, the Havana correspondent of "The Times" writes (February 5):—If the result, proves ...
Article : 443 wordsGeneral Woodford, United States Ambassador at Madrid, had an alarming experience in leaving Spanish territory after notifying to the ...
Article : 62 wordsSpain's prompt action in severing diplomatic relations once the ultimatum was given by the U.S. Ambassador at Madrid, led President McKinley ...
Article : 66 wordsGeneral Blanco is stirring up an intense feeling of patriotism in Havana. His appeals have aroused the greatest enthusiasm, and crowds of ...
Article : 53 wordsExcitement at Madrid has gone up to fever ,heat. A crowd, numbering about 6000 persons, paraded the principal streets, and pictures and other ...
Article : 70 wordsHavana is said to be provisioned against a blockade or seige for six months. A financial panic exists at. Madrid ...
Article : 43 wordsAdmiral Pearson, the Commander-in- Chief on the Australian station, has been interviewed by an "Argus" representative with regard to hostilities ...
Article : 774 wordsThe Armdaz, a Spanish torpedo boat, has been repairing in Cork harbour. Her officers state they hope to escape before hostilities commence. ...
Article : 57 wordsThe Cape Verde squadron is awaiting reinforcements at Cadiz. A great sensation has occurred in New York. It has been ascertained ...
Article : 69 wordsThe President of the United States has proclaimed the blockade of the whole of the northern coast of Cuba. The limits of the blockade are ...
Article : 64 wordsMr. C. Todd, postmaster of South Australia, forwarded to the Launceston Electric Telegraph Office last evening the following the following messages:— ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Mon 25 Apr 1898, Page 5
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