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The Cuban government recently issued 

 an order to the custom authorities for the 

 entrance free of duty of a piano for Mr. 

 Arthur M. Bcaupre, the American minister. 



The Havana Stack Exchange sent a 

 message of thanks to Senator Bacon for 

 his attitude on Cuban intervention on June 

 14th. The senator has a bill before the 

 Senate to prescribe conditions upon which 

 the United States might intervene in Cuba 

 and has protested vigorously against the use 

 of the army and navy in the present trouble. 



Dr. Julio de Cardenas, mayor of Havana, 

 and who is declared to control the majority 

 of the delegates to control conservative 

 municipal convention, has retired his can- 

 didacy for re-election. 1 )r. Cardenas takes 

 that stand, owing to the ideas sustained by 

 General Menocal that officials holding 

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The Cuban House approved on May 27th 

 the Senate bill providing for an appropria- 

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 salaries and promotions necessary to give 

 crews and officers to the two large Cuban 

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