Wednesday, May 18, 1898
Evening: The Navy and the Colonies The succulent fruits, foliage more beautiful than a Corinthian basket, palm trees as tall as human beings, all speak… Read More »Wednesday, May 18, 1898
Evening: The Navy and the Colonies The succulent fruits, foliage more beautiful than a Corinthian basket, palm trees as tall as human beings, all speak… Read More »Wednesday, May 18, 1898
The Americans Relate the Battle of Cavite to the English When the MacCulloch, carrying dispatches from Commodore Dewey, anchored in the bay of Hongkong, it… Read More »Wednesday, May 18, 1898
Entra en la bahía un vapor de guerra Japonés. Hablase de una gran batalla naval, habida en aguas de Cuba entre nuestra escuadra y la… Read More »Miércoles 18 de Mayo 1898
Philippine Strategy An incomparable strategic situation now exists. Manila is key to the Far East, being the geometric center from which all places radiate where… Read More »Tuesday, May 17, 1898
“Una Muerte Honorosa” Rumors are rampant. The English dispatches are suspect and we are advised not to place too much trust in them. The English… Read More »Monday, 16 May, 1898
Frs. Rossell and Algue report on their mission to the captain general. They relay to him some of the grievances presented in Cavite and describe… Read More »Saturday, May 14, 1898
In a telegram from Frs. Algue and Rossell, they say they have spoken with the leaders of the Cavite insurgents with very good results. They… Read More »Friday, May 13, 1898
The Opinion of the People in Paimpol and Leon My assistant, a sailor from Brittany, was at my desk fixing my papers when I asked… Read More »Friday, 13 May, 1898
Captured Yesterday morning, the Americans towed the Spanish gunboat, Callao, which they had captured as it was entering the port, totally oblivious of the American fleet… Read More »Friday, 13 May, 1898