The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1. No. 21, April 1, 1897 - A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls by Various
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page 18 of 38 (47%)
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The disheartened, starving soldiers are falling back before the Cubans, and victory after victory is reported for the insurgent side. Havana has been attacked! The insurgents actually passed through the suburbs, and reached Havana itself. They ransacked stores, put the whole population in a panic, but after a fierce fight of two hours were at last obliged to retire. Weyler did his best to keep this news from the people, but, before his plans were fully made, the Cubans made a fresh attack on another suburb of the city, endeavoring to seize a large quantity of provisions and arms that were stored there. This time they again loaded themselves with plunder, but failed to get the rich prize they had gone for. A part of the same force which attacked Havana descended on the town of Guines, also in Havana Province, and about thirty-five miles from the capital. After a few hours' struggle they succeeded in forcing the Spanish soldiers to take shelter in a church, and then they ransacked the town, and took $10,000 in gold from the government safe. Bejugad, another important town in the same province, was also attacked by the Cubans, and with equal success. It looks as if one great effort would win for Cuba the freedom for which she has worked so faithfully. |
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