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"ALL ABOUT CUBA" 

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Vol. IX 



JANUARY, 1911 



No. 2 



Contents of This Number 



The cover-pasje illustration will give the reader an idea ot what a patio is. The illus- 

 tration is" of a portion of the inner garden of the Hotel Camaguev. At certain sea- 

 sons of the year the vines are almost covered with royal purple blossoms. 



The presidential succession in 1912 is already being actively discussed. Vice-President 

 Zavas, the logical candidate, will push his candidacy vigorously. President Uomez. 

 it 'is believed: is also a candidate. The Arsenal-Villanueva excnange is completed 

 and a magnificent station on the first-named site is already under construction. All 

 these matters and others equally interesting will be tound on pages / to lU. 



How the work of raising the "Maine"" is going on is described on page 11. 



United States and Cuban newspaper and individual opinion and comment are on pages 

 12 and 13. 



Readable condensed items from all parts of the island are on pages 14 and 15. 



The reservoir at Cienfuegos, now nearly ready, with interesting photographs showing 

 interior and exterior, is described on page 16. 



Some improvements at Antilla. Nipe Bay. are shown by unique illustrations on pages 

 17 and 18. 



Traffic receipts of Cuban railroads will be found on page 20. 



Further railroad and commercial news on pages 21 and 22. 



The views of Mr. Fred Wolfe of Havana and of. Mr. F. S. Earle, both authorities in 

 Cuba on the subject of raising of mules, are given on page ^4. 



Cuban gold mines, a very interesting article on the mines at Holguin, will be found on 

 page 25. , ■ r i 



Information for the American settler, consisting of numerous helpful articles, is found 

 on pages 26, 27 and 28. 



"Agricultural Colleges Necessary."' an original contribution to The Clba Review by J. 

 T. Crawlev, is on page 29. 



Sugar review with prices, by Willett and Gray, in Spanish, and in English, and many valu- 

 able statistical items will be found on pages j1 to oo. 



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