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Number of Passengers Leaving and Arriving at Havana: Statistics compiled 

 by a local newspaper give the number of passengers arriving at Havana during the 

 month of September, 1922, as 4,912, while 5,404 passengers left Havana during the 

 same period of time. The number of passengers leaving for, and coming from, the 

 different countries was as follows: 



Passengers Arriving 



From European countries 1 ^893 



From United States (via Florida ) 1 .402 



From New York ^39 



From Boston ^^ 



From Central America 121 



From Mexico ^^^ 



Passengers Sailing 



For European countries \W:) 



For United States (via Florida) 2,622 



For New York ^ ^022 



For New Orleans 299 



For Mexico ^'^ 



For Central America ^22 



Chinese Banker Visits Havana: Won Chang Lang, general manager of the 

 Industrial and Commercial B"ank of China, arrived in Havana recently. According 

 to newspaper reports. Won Chang Lang is here on a business trip in the mterests 

 of the banking institution which he represents. 



Cuban Telephone Company Establishes Broadcasting Station: Announce- 

 ment has been made by the Cuban Telephone Company of a radio broadcasting service 

 to be inaugurated on the evening of October 10th, which is a national holiday. A 

 varied program of interesting subjects will be given. 



Heavy Tourist Traffic Anticipated: It has been estimated by the various 

 steamship and railway lines serving Cuba that fully 250,000 visitors may be expected 

 during the coming tourist season. A few of the advance guard are already noticeable 

 about town. 



Cuban Mails New Electric Train Service in Cuba 



All mail shipments of merchandise to The Hershey Cuban Railway Co. has in- 

 Cuba require the presentation of one orig- augurated a through electric-train service 

 inal invoice and four copies for shipments between Matanzas and Habana. A service 

 addressed to Habana, and one original in- f^om Matanzas to Central Hershey has 

 voice and three copies for shipment to been maintained since January 1. 1022. and 

 other points in the island, according to a ^.^^ extended service will give Matanzas a 

 recent announcement made by the consul ^^^^^^ railroad connection with the cap- 

 general of Cuba at New York. It is not .^^^ ^^ first-class passenger rate between 

 required ^hat each individual parcel have ^^^ ^^^^^^ .^ 3^^^^ ^^^ ^^ 

 a separate set of invoices, provided such ^^^ 

 shioment of one or more packages is made tare on me ner.nev ^'^ - 

 byThe shipper to one consignee. After all classes. The reduced -te-s expected 

 invoices are vised, only the original copy to increase the number o toun.t. to the 

 is returned to the 'sender, who is at liberty Yumuri Valley and the Bellamar caves ^nd 

 to inclose such invoice in the package or to encourage the development o small 

 send it under separate cover to the con- towns along the road. Freight rates also 



signee. 



will be reduced. 



