CUBA’S TROUBLES
BITTER RIOTING ENDED JOYOUS DISORDER IN CAPITAL Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright. HAVANA, January 18. While thousands swirled around the Presidential Palace in joyous disorder, contrasting with the bitter _ rioting of recent months, Sepor. Mendieta to-day became Cuba’s third president within sixty hours. Foreign observers believe that Senor Mendieta is best fitted to bring stability both economically and politically. ‘ Even his enemies concede him honesty -and patriotism.
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Evening Star, Issue 21624, 20 January 1934, Page 13
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68CUBA’S TROUBLES Evening Star, Issue 21624, 20 January 1934, Page 13
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