THE CUBA REVIEW 



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"ALL ABOUT CUBA" 

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Vol V* SEPTEMBER, 1907 No. 10 



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Contents of This Number botanical 



QAROEIN. 



The cover page is a picture which one may see from the windows of the Cuban Railways. 



The handhng of oranges from the tree to the packing box has been fully described 

 by Professor Plume, who is an authority along these lines. It contains information 

 of value to every grower in citrus fruits in Cuba. It will be found with numerous 

 illustrations on pages S and 9. 



Pages II and 12 give a resume of the political situation with an illustration of 

 General Guerra. 



The roads and highways of Cuba are described on pages 13, 14 and 15. The data have 

 been taken from the ofticial records submitted by the Department of Public Works 

 to Governor Magoon, and is therefore authentic. It represents an outlay of 

 over $3,000,000. 



Commercial Notes will be found on page 16. 



A visit to a Cuban cigar factory (illustrated) appears on page 17. 



The opening of the beautiful new building of the National Bank ot Cuba and description 

 of the American Camp at Alatanzas and the work of Colonel Sweet will be 

 found on pages 18 and 19. 



Agricultural and American Colony Notes appear on pages 20, 21 and 22. There are 

 some interesting illustrations of Omaja and Bartle and other places. 



ALL THESE ARTICLES ARE PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED. • 



