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THECUBA REVIEW 



Gross Income: 



In 1912 2,167,583 . 30 pesos 



In 190S 1,570,675.02 pesos 



596,675.28 pesos 



CUBAN TELEPHONE COMPANY 

 Number of apparatuses installed : 



Increase: 38% 



In 1912. 

 In 1908 



13,000 

 3,500 



9,500 Increase: 272% 



Extent of cables laid out in Havana: 



80,448 metres of transmission cables. 

 80,448 metres of underground cables. 

 89,197 metres of overhead cables. 

 23,941,438 metres of metal circuits. 



The extension of long distance lines comprises today the six Provinces of Cuba, with Cen- 

 tral Telephone Stations in operation in 126 towns and 20 plantations, which makes it possible 

 to talk at present from Guano to Victoria de las Tunas, and very shortly will ha done from 

 that town to Santiago de Cuba. 



The total invested by this company from the year 1909 up to the 1st of May, 1913, 



amounts to 11,512,000. 



AUTOMOBILES 



{In Havana up to May 10, 1913). 



Private automobiles 492 



Hire automobiles (4 seats) 76 



Hu'e automobiles (6 seats) 181 



Automoljiles exempt from license 23 



Auto trucks 11 



TOTAL IN HAVANA 783 



Other autos without license, 6% 47 



GENERAL TOTAL 830 



Autos in Havana on January 1st, 1909 167 



INCREASE IN FOUR YEARS 663 



Which at the rate of $2,000 each 2000 



brings the money invested in autos to $1,326,000 397% 



PUBLIC WORKS 

 HIGH ROADS: 



In existence on April 20, 1913 1798 kilometers 



In existence on January 1, 1909 1289 kilometres 



INCREASE IN FOUR YEARS 509 kilometres 



Those 509 kilomteres of high roads constructed from 1909 to 1913 are distributed in the 

 following manner:. 



Pinar del Rio Province 188 kilometres 



Havana Province 82 kilometres 



Matanzas Province 51 kilometres 



Santa Clara Province 85 kilometres 



Camaguey Province 33 kilometres 



Oriente Province 69 kilometres 



509 kilometres 



