THE CUBA REVIEW 



"ALL ABOUT CUBA" 

 An Itlustra.ted SMonthly cMa.ga.zine, 82-92 'Sea'ver Street, 8^<w York 

 MUNSON STEAMSHIP L IN E , Editors and Publishers 



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Vol VL JUNE, 1908 No. 7 



Contents of This Number 



The Political question in Cuba is assuming a very interesting phase. The election is 

 close at hand and the parties are making nominations all over the Island. 



Political matters, together with important public works, activities, Cuban Consulate 

 changes, etc., will be found on pages 7, 8, 9 and 10. 



The public telegraph offices in Cuba, with hours of service, which Is information inter- 

 esting to business men, on page 11. 



How to ship to Cuba — Costly mistakes avoided, and official Cuban Consular instructions, 

 on pages 12, 13 and 14. 



Some interesting Cuban newspaper comment, page 14. 



United States newspaper comment on Cuban affairs, on page 15. 



General notes, on page 16. 



Commercial and Financial, on page 17. 



Cuban railroad earnings, on page 19. 



Banana culture in Cuba, by Prof. C. F. Austin, Chief of the Department of Horticulture, 

 Cuban Agricultural Experimental Station; an informing article for fruit growers in 

 Cuba; richly illustrated, pages 20, 21, 22 and 23. 



The Isle of Pines. The people, their homes, and energy, all described — page 24. 



Sugar review by Willett & Gray, with sugar chart, on pages 27 and 28. 



Sugar review in Spanish, on pages 28 and 30. 



