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Vol. VIII MAY, 1910 No. 6 



Contents of This Number 



The cover illustration is of a tobacco plantation where the plant is grown under cheese- 

 cloth to keep out the insects and to permit of a perfectly even ripening. 



Pages 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 are devoted to news items of Cuba's governmental activities. 

 There are no race difficulties in Cuba, as is evidenced by the government giving up 

 its prosecution of the negroes it had arrested. The six-o'clock closing law is declared 

 unconstitutional and meets with the opposition of Cuba's business men. President 

 Gomez makes further changes in his cabinet, and ex-Senator Delgado, recently ap- 

 pointed Secretary of Agriculture, dies on April 28th. There are many cartoons on 

 these pages giving the views of the Cuban press. 



Pages 12 and 13 are devoted to a special article on the Cuban Telephone Company. Its 

 concession has been upheld. 



Havana's sewer work, with an interesting illustration showing how the immense pipes 

 are to be laid in the bottom of Havana's harbor, is on page 14. 



A road map of Havana Province is on page 15. 



Education in Cuba is discussed by R. I^. Bullard, and liberal extracts from his article in 

 the Educational Review of New York appear on pages 16 and 17. 



Some interesting talk of ex-President Roosevelt on Cuba is on page 18, and many other 

 interesting items on page 19. 



Financial matters are on page 20, and there are reports of the Cuban railroads and other 

 interesting statistics. 



Pages 22 and 23 are devoted to financial and commercial matters. The April exporta- 

 tions of Cuban tobacco will be found on the latter page. 



Some very good items regarding the Isle of Pines on page 24. 



Some religious work in Cuba and the assurance of the raising of the "Maine" is on 

 page 25. 



Agricultural news on pages 26, 27 and 28. There are illustrations of unique beehives. 

 There is wise advice from California to grow grape-fruit, and there is a hint of a 

 market for tomatoes in Liverpool. 



The Review of the Sugar Market by Willett & Gray, translated into Spanish, will be found 

 on page 30. 



The Sugar Review by Willett & Gray, in English, is on page 32. 



Cuban Produce in New York, especially written for The Cuba Review by the Urner- 

 Barry Company, is on pages 35 and 36. 



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