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Captain General Weyler in Cuba bans foreign reporters from accompanying Spanish army columns. Gen. Pando likely to command operations in Eastern Cuba. Spaniards in Mexico offer 1,000 horses and 200 mules, accepted by Weyler. Reported from Madrid on Feb. 12.
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Weyler Will Permit None to Accompany Spanish Columns.
Madrid, Feb. 12.-A dispatch to the Impartial from Havana, says that Captain General Weyler has announced that he will issue no permits to reporters and correspondents of foreign newspapers to accompany the operating columns of the Spanish army.
Gen. Pando, the dispatch says, will probably be assigned to the command of operations in Eastern Cuba.
The Spaniards in Mexico have offered the captain general 1,000 horses and 200 mules for the use of the Spanish army in Cuba, and Gen. Weyler has accepted the offer.
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Cuba
Event Date
Feb. 12
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no permits issued to foreign reporters; gen. pando probably assigned to eastern cuba command; offer of 1,000 horses and 200 mules from spaniards in mexico accepted.
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Captain General Weyler announced he will not permit foreign newspaper reporters to accompany Spanish army columns in Cuba. Gen. Pando is likely to command operations in Eastern Cuba. Spaniards in Mexico offered 1,000 horses and 200 mules for the Spanish army in Cuba, which Weyler accepted.