26 



Total. 



THE CUBA REVIEW 



246 $17,142 



624.1 



$47.C 



849 $67,507 



759 $63,851 



Table X. — Imports of Paint With Metallic Base Into Cuba. 



Total 7,761,950 $578,454 8,976,457 $664,793 7,400,433 $558,180 8,132,879 $80,146 



Imported from: 

 United States. . . . 



Germany 



Austria 



Belgium 



■Spain 



France 



England 



Netherlands 



Table 0. — Imports of Varnishes Into Cuba. 



Gallons. 



68,513 



2,721 



78 



1,450 



656 



2,037 



2,816 



1912 



Value. 



.$56,940 



3,471 



120 



977 



1,392 



2,773 



4,745 



1913 



Gallons. 



82,474 



5,696 



31 



40 



1,537 

 6,714 



Value. 



$70,742 



7,434 



12 



27 



1,894 

 6,247 



1914 

 Gallons. 

 64,080 

 2,423 



1,511 

 4,743 



Value. 



$56,622 



1,791 



1,952 

 5,923 



1915 

 Gallons Value. 

 73,954 $64,811 



1,930 2,319 



2,007 3,129 



368 310 



Total. 



78,271 $70,418 96,492 $86,356 72,757 $66,288 78,259 $70,569 



Table P. — Imports of Clay Sewer Pipe Into Cuba. 



Table Q. — Imports of Lead Pipe Into Cuba. 



Imported from : 

 United States . . . 



Germany 



Spain 



France 



England 



Total . 



AUTOMOBILES 



During tlie fiscal year ended June 30, 1917, 

 tlie United States sliipped to Cuba 397 com- 

 mercial automobiles, valued at $722,519, 

 and 3,529 passenger automobiles, valued at nent persons in the Cuban financial world 



NEW BANK IN HAVANA 



A new banking institution will be opened in 

 Havana to be called the Co-operative Bank 

 of Cuba. The capital is $1,000,000. Promi- 



$2,545,071. 



are said to figure in its directorship. 



