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Show 00 CUBA DOMINATED BY FOREIGN INTERESTS HAVANA. Cuba, Aug. 10 Economic Econ-omic readjustment of governmental 1 Kn ! ex resulting from toe inauguration inaugura-tion July 1 Of tin L922-198J budget j of approximately 56,O0O;000 and : causing tin- dismissal of thousands of i federal employes, struck a heavy blow at the only remaining stronghold lejt to Cuban citizens the government service. According to Jorge Koa. la the oiaiio Ik i. a tJarlna, the only thing uban In Cube Is the state, and i .. rl.ilnie statistical bucking fr Lhe following statements Railways an! sire-i r systems are under Aaglo- Amerlcap control; public lighting, American; city property. 60 per cent owned or pledged to fori ign interests inter-ests as joourlty for loans: rural property, prop-erty, 66 per cent American . sugtr interests, S6 per cent American controlled con-trolled and 44 per cent other foreign control; tobacco. 7i per e. ,it Angl.i-Ame-ican. mining. Anglo-American; I banking. 75 per cent foreign; ship- ping, foreign With Spaniard! doing almost 14)0 j per, rent of lhe retail business of the! island aud foreign Interests doinlnat-ing doinlnat-ing i m e.rt ing and wholesaling operations. opera-tions. Cuban! have been forced into minor positions In every line except1 law. medicine and official, posts to which Cuban citizens alone are hg-lblc. hg-lblc. j 00 y |