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"ALL ABOUT CUBA" 

 Aa Illustrated Monthly Magazine, 82=92 Beaver Street, New York 



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Vol. IX DECEMBER, 1910 No. 



Contents of This Number 



The cover page shows the plaza, or park, in the city of Sagua la Grande, Santa Clara 

 Province. 



Cuban government matters occupy pages 7 to 11. General Guerra has recovered from 

 his wound and has resigned as commander of Cuba's army. There is a new post- 

 master-general, General Nodarse having resigned. The budget for 1911-12 is less by 

 over $2,000,000 than the current budget. There are congressional activities described 

 and the results. 



An interesting article on how Cuba's rural guard is being trained by American officers 

 will be found on page 11. 



United States and Cuban press opinion will be found on pages 12 and 13, with cartoons. 



Short crisp news notes of events all over Cuba are on pages 14 and 15. 



The work of Capablanca, the Cuban chess genius, is described on page 16. 



Numerous items of general interest are on pages 17 and 18. 



How the "Maine" is being raised is told on page 19. 



Cuban railroad earnings on page 20, and numerous financial and commercial notes on 

 pages 21 and 22. 



The "guaguas," the carriage of the poorer classes of Havana, are pictured on page 23. 



Information for the American settler is given on pages 24 to 27. Some of the topics are, 

 "An Old Irrigation System," "Banana Meal and Its Food Value," "How to Keep 

 Ants from Hives," "The Henequen Industry," etc. — all good reading. 



The sugar review, both in Spanish and English, and prepared for The Cuba Review by 

 Messrs: Willett & Gray, will be found on pages 30, 32 and 34. 



Sugar notes on pages 31 and 36. 



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