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THE CUBA REVIEW 



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than last year, but not nearly as good as two years ago. Our cable to-day reports condi- 

 tions favorable in some parts of Europe and unfavoral)lc in others, particularly in eastern 

 countries. 



The Cuba crop at this distance looks favorable but doubtful as to being quite as large 

 as the last crop, which, from available figures, shows some increase over 1,800,000 tons. 



Our domestic beet sugar campaign will soon open in all states this side of the Rocky 

 Mountains and should not exceed the crop of last year. 



New crop Demerara sugar is beginning to be offered at about current values. 



Refined sugar has held quite steady as a whole, the exceptions being when some one 

 or more refiners, with a surplus, reduced prices temporarily to effect sales. 



The close for Granulated is at 5.15c. less 1 per cent with some shading to 5.05c. in 

 instances. 



New York September 9, 1910. 



.^ccne near the Concha Station, Havana, where the great sewer pipes are made for the city's 



streets. 



PARA LOS QUE DESEAN LA MEJOR ESCLELA 



CONCORD SCHOOL 



VEINTE MILLAS DE BOSTON 



UNA DISTLNGUIDA ESCUELA PREPARATORIA AL COLEGIO 



PARA NINOS DE BUENA FAMILIA 



El axo veixti-uxo pkixcu-ia i:l 2S dl Septiembre, 1910 



45 NINOS, SOLAMENTE 45 NINOS 



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Dirijase a DEPARTAMENTO R, 

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