The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 38, July 29, 1897 - A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls by Various
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page 26 of 46 (56%)
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General Weyler then ordered the arrest of the robbers, and, as we have said, some two hundred Spaniards were accordingly imprisoned. The Cubans have of late acquired so much war material through various successful filibustering expeditions that they now have more arms than soldiers for the insurgent army. We told you some time ago that General Gomez had said that he could nearly double his force if he had weapons to put in the hands of the thousands who volunteered to join him, but that he had been obliged to refuse many of the men who flocked to his standard because he could not arm them. Now, however, that the situation has changed, a circular has been issued from the revolutionary headquarters, calling upon every insurgent at work in the towns to come and join the army. The announcement also asks all Cuban sympathizers to be ready to assist the insurgents in case they attack the towns. This appears to have had a very good effect as far as the insurgents are concerned, for volunteers are hurrying to the Cuban camp in great numbers. A report from Spain says that an uprising in Alicante is feared. Alicante is a seaport on the south-east coast of Spain. The trouble is on account of the new war taxes which the Government has levied and to which the people are much opposed. * * * * * |
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