JUNE 16, 1898 Whole No. 84
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CONTENTS.
With the Editor 745
New Books 746
Lieutenant Hobson's Brave Deed 749
News from Havana 753
Landing Effected in Cuba 755
Origin of the Red Cross Society 756
The "Plimsoll Mark" 758
The International Date Line 758
News from the Philippines 760
Lieutenant Carranza's Missing Letter 761
Life in Skaguay, Alaska 763
Interview with Senor Moret 766
Removal of Political Disabilities 767
Story of the Sierra Leone Massacre 767
The Hawaiian Flag 770
Bombardment of Santiago Forts 771
LATEST NEWS 774
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[Sidenote: =With the Editor=]
We have received a number of inquiries from our young subscribers in
reference to what they may do for the soldiers and sailors. The
following circular letter which has just been received will, we feel
sure, interest all of our subscribers. The work outlined is certainly to
be commended, and we hope to hear of branches of this society being
started in other parts of the country.
FIRST NEW YORK AMBULANCE RED CROSS EQUIPMENT SOCIETY.
(Auxiliary to American Red Cross Relief Committee.
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