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NO GREAT PROGRESS RECORDED 



The following information regarding 

 Cuba's citrus fruit industry during the year 

 ended June 30, 1911, is taken from Diplo- 

 matic and Consular Reports, No. 4,905 

 Annual Series : 



No great progress can yet be recorded in 

 the citrus fruit industry. It would appear 

 that a success can at present only be made 

 of this indtistry where the plantations are 

 in a position to supply the local market. — 

 Agricultural lYezvs. 



COLONEL SLOCUM IN CUBA 



Colonel Herbert J. Slocum, who was re- 

 cently appointed military attache to the 

 American legation in Cuba, taking the place 

 of Major Henry Barber, retired. Major 

 Barber was compelled to leave this post 

 on account of his wife's poor health. 



During the first American intervention 



Colonel Slocum was entrusted with the 

 organization of the rural guard, and laid 

 the foundation for the present representa- 

 tive organization. In the second interven- 

 tion he was appointed supervisor of the 

 rural guard and perfected the work he 

 began under the American government. 



GUANTANAMO HARBOR CLOSED 



A Washington despatch, date of October 

 17th, was to the effect that the United 

 States government, to better protect its 

 military and naval secrets, had given orders 

 that in the future foreign vessels would 

 be barred from important naval bases at 

 Guantanamo, Cuba, and other places. 



The order, it was said, specifically closed 

 these ports to all commercial and other 

 vessels of foreign registry as well as war- 

 ships, except in the case of vessels having 

 the sanction of the secretary of the navy. 



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