16 



THE CUBA REVIEW 



The information contained in 

 these tables was secured 

 the latter part of December 

 and the first part of January. 

 Since that time the continued 

 dry weather may cause a short- 

 age in the actual output. It 

 is, of course, too early at present 

 to say to what extent this 

 drought will affect the present 

 crop, but from information 

 secured from those interested in 

 plantations on the southside of 

 Cuba it is believed that some 

 of these plantation, will suffer 

 a shortage of as much as 1 !? 

 to 20 per cent, of their previous 

 estimates. 



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