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"The sanitation system of Havana is any nation on tlie earth," he say,, "and 

 ahiiost perfect," says l^r. W. F. Snow, Havana now holds place among the clean- 

 secretary of the California Board of est towns in America. 

 Health. "The authorities enforce strict "The detention station at Triscornia 

 sanitary regulations and as a consequence proved exceptionally interesting. Being 

 Havana is one of the cleanest cities I have organized for the protection and aid of 

 ever seen. the immigrant to Cuba from the moment 



"The way they handle their garbage and the vessel on which he arrives drops anchor 



the way they have eliminated the house fly in the bay until he is safe with friends, 



would be valuable pointers for many Cali- relatives or employer, the station exists 



fornia cities." solely for his convenience, as the republic 



Another visiting physician to the meeting makes no profit in the maintenance — 20c. 



of the American Health Association, held per day per person is all that is charged 



last month in Havana, bears witness to the for food and lodging, 



city's fine sanitary condition. The various splendid hospitals were also 



"Without a doubt the general sanitary praised for their thoroughly up-to-date 



conditions of Cuba are as far advanced as completeness. 



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