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THE CUBA REVIEW 



PASTELILLO TERMINAL 



The Cuba Railroad Company has under construction at Pastelillo, about three miles 

 from Nuevitas proper, a new terminal consisting of docks, sugar and bonded warehouses, etc., 

 where steamers will be able to proceed to load and discharge. Whdn completed, it will be a 

 development of considerable magnitude, as the railroad company's plans provide for the con- 

 struction of several additional warehouses and of at least one more dock than those shown 

 in accompanying photographs, which indicate the extent to which the work has progressed 

 up to the present. 



Recently Completed Wharf at Pastelillo, Nuevita.s. 



Xew I3ot'k Under Construction at Pastelillo, Showing Comi'let cfl A\'ai chouses in 



Background. 



IMPORTS AND EXPORTS 



Total values of merchandise imported from and exported to Cuba during September, 1917, 

 and the nine months ended September, 1917, compared with corresponding periods of the pre- 

 ceding year, have been made public by the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce of the 

 Department of Commerce, as follows: 



Month of September, 9 Months Ended September 



1917 1916 1917 1916 



Imports $20,723,143 $7,932,430 $225,957,825 $201,585,080 



Exports $14,310,993 $14,917,899 $128,117,290 $113,090,020 



