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THE CUBA REVIEW 



Harbor Strike of Short Dur.a.tion: The strike of the stevedores the latter part of 

 August proved to be one of the shortest strikes ever witnessed in Cuba. The men struck 

 because of the new wage scale put into effect by the Bay Association, but seeing that their 

 places were rapidly being taken by new men anxious to get work, they decided to call off 

 the strike and went back to work the following day. 



Exposition of Local Products to be Held In November: There will be an 

 exhibition of agricultural, horticultural, mineral and manufacturing products of the entire 

 Island held in Havana Park in November, if the present plans of the management mature. 

 In former years it has been the custom of the Cuban Horticultural Society to hold similar 

 exhibitions, but as this society no longer exists, the Havana Park management is being 

 encouraged to continue with the proposition. 



Foreign Drafts Sold and Foreign Drafts Paid in Cuba in 

 Calendar Year of 19!21 



Drafts Sold on 

 Foreign Countries* 



Foreign Drafts 

 Paid in Cuba* 



United States . . 



Spain 



Great Britain . . 



France 



Germany 



Italy 



Switzerland .... 

 Other countries 



$256,342,697 



55,997,060 



17,459,835 



8.541,782 



1,156,835 



493,141 



316,594 



4,365,031 



8107,985,424 



8,692,932 



6,938,425 



2,882,155 



708,820 



258,393 



254,479 



1,078,912 



$344,672,975 



$128,799,541 



*Includes drafts and letters of credit. 



Foreign Drafts Sold and Paid in Cuba; Money Imported and 

 Exported — Calendar Year 1921* 



*Figures reported by the Banks, 

 flnclude drafts and letters of credit. 

 JUnited States currency, principally notes. 



