THE CUBA REVIEW 



And Bulletin 



"ALL ABOUT CUBA" 



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Vol V. 



APRIL, 1907 



No. 5 



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Contents of This Number 



AGRICULTURAL and JNotes from American Colonies — 



A Visit to Itabo, with full-page illustration. Pages 14 and 15. 



A Visit to Ceballos. Pages 16 and 17. Other subjects on same pages are: 

 Popularity of Grape-fruit Increasing; Bananas jnd Limes Profitable for 

 Export. Diseases of Cocoanut Palms in Trinidad and Cuba. Notes of the 

 Present Severe Drought. 

 The Fine Oranges of Denia, Spain, on page 18. 



COMMERCIAL ITEMS on pages 19 and 21— 



CUBAN LAWS PASSED BY THE CUBAN CONGRESS. Page 23— 



GENERAL NOTES. Page 22— 



Electricity for Power Purposes in Havana. 



Destruction of the Confluente Estate by Fire. 



Association of Canary Islanders Formed. 



Ex-President Palma to Make His Home in Manzanillo. 

 MILITARY NOTES. Pages 18 and 19— 



Reorganizing the Military Forces. 



The U. S. Army's Field Wireless Outfit. 



The Marines to Leave Cuba. 



POLITICAL. Pages 9 and 10— 



Portrait of General Menocal, and numerous interesting notes reflecting the situation. 



RAILWAYS. Page 21— 



SUGAR. Page 26— 



A Review of the Market. 

 U. S. NEWSPAPER PRESS ON CUBA. Many Opinions. Page 11— 

 U. S. SECRETARY OF WAR TAFT IN HAVANA, and the results of his work, 



on page 13 — • 

 SPANISH DEPARTMENT— 



Fruit and Vegetable Review. Page 25. 



Sugar Review. Page 28. 



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