THE CUBA REVIEW 



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Mexico 



Jamaica 



Cuba 



Dominican Republic 



Peru 



Philippine Islands 



Other countries 



Total 



women's 



Denmark 



France 



Germany 



United Kingdom 



Canada 



Panama 



Other Central America 



Mexico 



Newfoundland and Labrador. . 



Jamaica 



Cuba 



Dominican Republic 



Other West Indies 



British South Africa 



Other countries 



Total 



children's 



Europe 



Panama 



Mexico 



Newfoundland and Labrador. . 



Cuba 



Dominican Republic 



Other countries 



Total 



Cuba Company Financing 



Stockholders of the Cuba Company 

 have approved of the recapitalization plan 

 of that company which calls for the ex- 

 change of 3,500 shares of new no par com- 

 mon stock for 1 share of the present com- 

 mon stock of $50,000 par value. Repre- 

 sented at the meeting, either in person 

 or by proxy, were 90 per cent of the com- 

 pany's stockholders. 



The Cuba Company, which was incor- 

 porated in New Jersey, operates steam 

 and electric railroads in Cuba through its 

 subsidiary, the Cuba Railroad Company, 

 and also owns 300,000 acres. The reason 

 for converting the $50,000 par value stock 

 into stock of no par value was in the inter- 

 ests of easier marketabiUty, according to 

 reports at the time of announcement of 

 the plan. 



Cuban Census — 2,193,936 of Population 

 Listed as White 



Havana, Cuba, July 10. — The report of 

 the director of the national census, made 

 public to-day, gives Cuba a population of 

 3,123,040 on December 31, 1922, as com- 

 pared with 2,889,004 on September 15, 

 1919. 



Population at the end of last year is 

 given as 2,193,936 whites and 809,886 

 colored. Added to these two classes were 

 118,084 immigrants who were not classi- 

 fied and 1,134 inhabitants whom the census 

 takers failed to register as to color. The 

 last census gives population of the six 

 provinces as follows: Pinar del Rio, 272,- 

 209; Havana, 783,014; ^latanzas, 326,- 

 588; Santa Clara, 692,134; Camaguey, 

 235,898; Oriente, 813.197 



