. The Cuba review. Cuba -- Periodicals. Nicolas Alberdi, Secretary of the Interior, Republic of Cuba. Senor Marcelino Diaz de Villergas, Secretary of the Treasury, Republic of Cuba. taken out from the storeroom and cleaned. These globes were the ones that were used during colonial times when Cuba had her lottery working independent of that of Ma- <lrid. Speaking in Boston, on Vice-Presi- March 25, at a banquet of dent Zayas the Commercial Club of that on the city, Vice-President Zayas Treaty. spoke on the economic re- lations between Cuba and the United States, he said in part: "Perman
. The Cuba review. Cuba -- Periodicals. Nicolas Alberdi, Secretary of the Interior, Republic of Cuba. Senor Marcelino Diaz de Villergas, Secretary of the Treasury, Republic of Cuba. taken out from the storeroom and cleaned. These globes were the ones that were used during colonial times when Cuba had her lottery working independent of that of Ma- <lrid. Speaking in Boston, on Vice-Presi- March 25, at a banquet of dent Zayas the Commercial Club of that on the city, Vice-President Zayas Treaty. spoke on the economic re- lations between Cuba and the United States, he said in part: "Permanent peace exists and the present is very propitious for Cuba's attainment of a great increase in industrial and agricultural life. Our natural markets are in the United States. The reciprocity treaty is favorable to the Cuban sugar industry, and less so to cigars and vegetables, yet United States exports to Cuba have increased under it. We do not believe a new treaty will be unfavorable to the United States, and Cuba de- sires a little more protection for those two articles that are her principal product. "Good conditions exist for the investment of money in Cuba, where there is offered a wide field for business. In the interior, also, there are many metals awaiting the coming of ; "Americans that have helped Cuba to her independence should take equal pride in seeing her rich and happy," he concluded. J. Monzon Aguirre, Consul of Cuba at Boston, also spoke in favor of a revised tariff on fruits and other Cuban products, and predicted that there would be raised this season on the Island 1,800,000 cases of Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Munson Steamship Line. New York : Munson Steamship Line
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