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New lecture hall, nearly completed, University of Havana, Cuba

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Title: The Cuba review
Identifier: cubareview07muns (find matches)
Year: 1907-1931 (1900s)
Authors: Munson Steamship Line
Subjects: Cuba -- Periodicals
Publisher: New York : Munson Steamship Line
Contributing Library: New York Botanical Garden, LuEsther T. Mertz Library
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THE CUBA REVIEW. 13
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New lecture hall now nearly finished for the National University in Havana. Nezv Post Oifices and Telegraph Stations. A new money order office has been opened at Arriete, Santa Clara province. A money order office has been opened in Manicaragua, Santa Clara province. A new post office is open at Cidra, prov- ince of Matanzas. Other new offices are as follows: Post Offices:—-Amaro, Santa Clara Province; Providencia, Havana Province. Money Order Offices:—Cano, Havana Province; Wajay, Havana Province. Telegraph Office:—Chambas, Cama- guey Province. Governor Magoon has accepted the resignation of Serafin Garcia Menocal as Cuban Consul in Baltimore, and has ap- pointed Jose Agustin Castellanos to fill the vacancy. A credit of $23,700 was appropriated Nov. 15 by the Provisional Governor for the build- ing of the cart road from San Juan y Mar- tinez to Punta Cartas, province of Pinar del Rio. Antonio Martin Rivero, minister from Cuba to Mexico, an appointee of the late ex-President Palma, will hand in his resignation to President-elect General Miguel Gomez on January 28. He with all other of the Cuban diplo- matic representatives tendered his resig- nation at the time of the renewal of the provisional government, but the resig- nation was not accepted.—Mexico Rec- ord. The wireless stations at Camaguey and Santa Clara were tested with the most grati- fying results, communications being ex- changed between the two cities with the greatest ease. The Signal Corps recently conducted some very interesting experiments in wire- less telegraphy from Monserrate hill, send- ing and receiving messages from Camp Columbia and Key West. That part of the Malecon along the sea to Vedado which heretofore had been called Gulf Avenue, will now be called Maceo Avenue, according to a resolution adopted Dec. 2. at the city council.

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