. The Cuba review. Cuba -- Periodicals. THE CUBA REVIEW to the new budeet law which has been prepared and will go ro Congress shortly. The nomiuations are. Cesar Piuto. transferred from Belgium to the Republic of Argentine; Fran- cisco Zavas Alfonso from Antwerp to Brussels; Manuel Marquez Sterling fiom the Argentine Re- public to be minister resident to the United States of Brazil. , . ^ Mariano Aranburu Machado, nommattd minister resident to Chile. Benjamin Giberga, formerly con- sul-general at Shanghai, and acting charge d af- faires recently transferred as consul-general at Monte'video, to


. The Cuba review. Cuba -- Periodicals. THE CUBA REVIEW to the new budeet law which has been prepared and will go ro Congress shortly. The nomiuations are. Cesar Piuto. transferred from Belgium to the Republic of Argentine; Fran- cisco Zavas Alfonso from Antwerp to Brussels; Manuel Marquez Sterling fiom the Argentine Re- public to be minister resident to the United States of Brazil. , . ^ Mariano Aranburu Machado, nommattd minister resident to Chile. Benjamin Giberga, formerly con- sul-general at Shanghai, and acting charge d af- faires recently transferred as consul-general at Monte'video, to be minister resident in the republic Df Uruguay and Aniceto Valdivia to be minister resident to'Norway. It was expected that the latter was to be sent to Rome. The legation which the President requested has been already approved by the Senate. The seventh anniversary May 20th of the establishment of Celebration. the Cuban republic in 1902 was celebrated with more than the usual enthusiasm on May 2U. The principal event was tlie review ai Columbia by President Gomez of tne new army. Four thousand infantry and •cavalry paraded, under command of <]^eneral Pino Guerra. They presented a jine apoerance. Former Governor Magoon cabled his congratulations on the success of the new Cuban government, which act of thoughtfulness was very generally ap- preciated. The public was entertained at the palace by Mrs. Gomez and her daughters. May 5 President Gomez Wireless signed a decree annulling Concessions the concession granted the Annulled. United Fruit Company, by a decree of the Provisional Governor, to erect a wireless station at Cape San Antonio. It is understood that the company has already expended a large sum on the work, as tlie permission was granted in September, 1907. President Gomez has also annulled the privilege conceded the De Forest Wire- less Company to operate a wireless sta- tion in the Vedado. Sehor Castellanos, the President's pri- vate secretary, gave as a reason


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