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THE CUBA REVIEW 



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A telegraph station has been opened for 

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WHEN CANE WAS NOT CLOSELY 

 GROUND 



When the West Indies became the 

 source of the chief commercial cane sugar 

 supply of the world, says the Louisiana 

 Planter, and the West Indians preferred 

 not to grind their cane too closely because 

 thus they diminished the fuel capacity of 

 their sun-dried bagasse, Louisiana sugar 

 engineers, impelled by West Indian com- 

 petition to obtain the greatest possible juice 

 extraction out of their cane and the highest 

 poss, ^ immediate fuel value out of their 

 bagasse almost simultaneously invented 

 multiple mills and furnaces for the steaiu- 

 generating combustion of green bagasse. 

 In time the West Indies, and every other 

 cane sugar country of the world, followed 

 this progressive step started in Louisiana. 



SILENCERS PROHIBITED 



The importation into Cuba of silencers 

 of any description for fire-arms and the 

 use and sale thereof have been prohibited 

 bv the government. It was ordered that 

 any persons in Cuba having in their pos- 

 session such silencers should turn them 

 over to the government. 



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