THE CUBA REVIEW 



"ALL ABOUT CUBA" 



An Illustrated Monthly Magazine, 82-92 Beaver Street, New York 



MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINE, Editors and Publishers 



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Vol. XIII DECEMBER. 1914 No. 



Contents of This Number 



Agricultural blatters: 



Improvpd Agricultural Implements Needed 28 



Rice Growing Exijeriments 28 



Starch Factory in Criente Province 28 



Commercial Matters: 



Canada's Trade with Cuba 29 



Coal Imports of Cuba 3 



Cotton Piece Goods Imports 24 



Havana's Customs Collections 24 



October's Exports 24 



Porcelain, Glazed Ware, etc., in Demand 26 



Rice Importations 24 



Santiago's Customs Collections 24 



Tasajo Imports 24 



Twelve Months of Imports 26 



United States Share in Cuban Trade 27 



Government Actixnties: 



Amnesty for General Asbert 7 



Cuba will Coin Its Own Money 8 



Charles A,. Conants' Opinion on the Project 9 



New Measures Before Congress 7 



General Comment: 



Andrew Carnegie and the Spanish War 10 



Good Sense of the Cubans 10 



Havana Y. M. C. A. Home 11 



Horse Racing in Havana 15 



Isle of Pines Golf Course Nearly Ready 15 



New Water and Power Company 12 



Oriente Province Coffee Growers 12 



Railroad Reports: (Illustrated). 



'The Cuban Central Railway 20 



United Railways of Havana 19 



Western Railways 20 



Traffic Receipts of all Lines 23 



South Coast Birds 14 



Sugar Industry: 



Cuban Molasses Company Exports 33 



Centrifugal Sugar Prices at Havana 33 



No Beet Sugar Imports During War 31 



New Niquero Sugar Company Meeting • 38 



New Sugar Factories 33, 34, 38 



Review of Prices By Willett & Gray 35, 37 



United Fruit Company Report 34 



Two Hundred Thousand Spaniards in Cuba !■* 



Timber Resources of the Island (Illustrated) 16, 17 



