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BROOKLYN TEAM IN HAVANA 



Having captured all the football laurels pro- 

 curable during the season in and around New 

 York, the Glenmore Athletic Club, of Brook- 

 lyn, wlU seek fresh victories in a series of grid- 

 iron battles with the Cuban Athletic Club at 

 Havana, Cuba. 



The party will start about January 15th for 

 the Cuban capital, going South to Key West 

 by rail, and thence to Havana by steamship. 

 It is expected they wUl be away for three 

 weeks, in which time they will have met the 

 best amateur football teams which the island 

 boasts. 



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Will you kindly inform me what is the duty 

 on motor vehicles going into Cuba? 



The duty on motor vehicles into Cuba is 

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