Show CUBA WOULD GIVE ALL AND RECEIVE NOTHING Havana Merchants State Terse Objections Objec-tions to AngloCuban Treaty Havana Following tho publication Friday evening of the text of the ten years treaty of commerce and navigation navi-gation between Cuba and Great Britain Bri-tain the ratification of which Is now pending In the senate tho Havana chamber pf commerce gave out for publication tho text of the report made by It to tho foreign returns commission com-mission In request for advice as to whether the treaty ought to be ratified and which declared ttuphatlcally against ratification The report of the chamber of commerce com-merce says that as Cuba has few merchant ships and no warships the reciprocal privileges granted by Great Britain would bo wholly In favor of British vessels In Cuban waters and would probably have tho effect of seriously seri-ously shortening the revenues of Cuba since Cuba had not enough roycmie service sljlps to watch lor coasts At the same time Cuba was not In a position to enlargo her marine service ser-vice while the treaty would be effective I ef-fective In extending encouragement to tho other contracting party to enlarge en-large Its marine service Under such an arrangement the Cuban marine service ser-vice probably would entirely disappear disap-pear |