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"ALL ABOUT CUBA" 

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



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Vol. VIII 



JULY, 1910 



No. 8 



Contents of This Number 



The cover page represents an undeniably beautiful Culian scene. The palms, carts 

 and natives make a fine group. 



Cuban Government matters, include the Villanueva Exchange, which waits only the 

 President's signature, the 1910 budget, changes in Conservative Party, the lottery 

 evils, Havana's paving contract, etc., are on pages 7 to 11. 



Cuban and American comment on things Cuban is on pages 12 and 13. 



Worn-out lands in Cuba, by Prof. Gilford, an article every land owner should read, is on 



pages 14 and 15. 

 Very many minor items of interesting information on pages 16, 17 and 18. 

 Illustrations of the Cuban Distilling Co.'s molasses plant at Matanzas, on page 19. 

 Financial news on page 20, consisting of reports of railroad earnings and dividends, 



and news notes. 

 Further financial news on page 21. 

 Commercial news, on pages 22 and 23, regarding changes in duty, the trade in trunks 



and in salt, tobacco exportations, etc. 

 Map of the Isle of Pines, showing completed highways and an article on the soil of 



the island, on pages 24 and 25. 

 Agricultural items, valuable to the American settler, are on pages 26, 37 and 28. The 



value of the eucalyptus tree, the merits of the mule and horse compared, henequen 



as a profitable plant, what the colonist needs, and many other articles. 

 Willett and Gray's authoritative review of the sugar market is on pages 30 and 32. 

 The same article in Spanish will be found on page 34. 

 A most interesting chart, showing the rainfall in April, 1909 and 1910, will be found 



on page 36. 

 There are in addition many beautiful illustrations. 



