. The Cuba review. Cuba -- Periodicals. THE CUBA REVIEW. Arrangements have been U. S. Bail made between the United on the States and Cuba to pro- Lottery. hibit traffic in lottery tickets, and all Cuban con- suls have been notified of the existence of a treaty between the postal authori- ties of the two countries to discounte- nance any such traffic through the mails. At a meeting in New York early in September between Postmaster-General Hitchcock and the Cuban Director of Posts, Colonel Orrencio Nodarse, it was arranged that all Cuban consuls turn inquiries as to the lottery over to the polic
. The Cuba review. Cuba -- Periodicals. THE CUBA REVIEW. Arrangements have been U. S. Bail made between the United on the States and Cuba to pro- Lottery. hibit traffic in lottery tickets, and all Cuban con- suls have been notified of the existence of a treaty between the postal authori- ties of the two countries to discounte- nance any such traffic through the mails. At a meeting in New York early in September between Postmaster-General Hitchcock and the Cuban Director of Posts, Colonel Orrencio Nodarse, it was arranged that all Cuban consuls turn inquiries as to the lottery over to the police, while Cuban authorities will no- tify the American government of all inquiries made direct to them, in order that the police of the United States may be able to detect any attempt on the part of American dealers to invest in the Cuban lottery. The officials of the lottery will refuse to accept any cash coming from the United States and will furnish evidence which will lead to the discovery of the senders. Fraud orders will be placed on the mail of any per- son found to be engaged in such traffic. The Cuban authorities have notified ticket sellers that it is absolutely prohibited to send tickets or lists to the United States. All orders must be sent at once to the Postoffice Department. Revenue Cutters Wanted. Cuba's revenue cutter service requires some more vessels of light draught and United States shipbuilding firms have been invited to submit proposals for building the boats, which on completion will be accepted at the port of construc- tion. In a report on the matter on Sept. 17 to the State Department, United States Charge d'Affaires at Havana says that orders cannot be immediately placed be- cause there is no provision in the last budget for payment for such vessels. At the commencement exer- Piiblic cises in Havana on September School 12, marking the beginning of Attendance, the public school courses. Pro- fessor Gonzalo Arostegin, of the Havana University, the orator
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