CUBA AND FOREIGN CAPITAL.
PIvOTK'.'TION ASSl'ivEl). BI KLKCIUtC ■ll.l.iao.'.Vin - COI VCllili I i-Kit CNinii l-UKris assuciation. Received February 23, 5.5 a.m. X'F.W-YOKK. Feb. 22. It is ol'lieiallv leporttd in llavami that the Bill relating to lorcigu properly has not been received seriously, and'it receives no approval or sympathy. Foreign capital is. as..ur.d el the Government's most efficacious protection. The New York -Herald' slated that a Bill had been introduced in the Cuban House of Representatives prohibiting foreigner* trom owning nroperly in the island. It provides that iransactions in progress be suspended. Americans have .t'MO.OtKUHH) invested iu Cuba, and there is much British capital in the railways.
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Mataura Ensign, 23 February 1909, Page 3
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