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"ALL ABOUT CUBA" 

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Vol. IX 



MARCH, 1911 



No. 4 



Contents of This Number 



The cover-page illustration shows how the cane is stripped in the fields. 



Cuban government matters on pages 7 and 8. The trade between Cuba and Spain is 

 discussed, also children's savings bank and various important public works. 



"All Around Cuba" includes interesting news notices from all over the island and will 

 be found on pages 9 and 10. 



Au interesting letter from Colonel W'm. M. Black, showing the responsibility for the 

 failure of the Santiago water supply, is on page 12. Colonel Black places the responsi- 

 bility very squarely on the Cuban government. 



The last news concerning the raising of the "Maine," together with some interesting illus- 

 trations, are on page 14. 



Some financial items and the traffic receipts of Cuban railroads are on pages 16 and 17. 



The very important tables, an annual feature of The Cub.\ Review, showing the owner- 

 ship and output of the active sugar plantations of the entire- island, will be found 

 on pages 18 to 22. 



A very interesting chart of sugar prices at New York, showing the fluctuations during 

 the calendar years 1909 and 1910, will be found on page 24. 



Further information regarding the plantations, giving a summary by provinces, is on 

 page 26. 



A review of the sugar situation, exceptionally informing and especially written for The 

 Cuba Review by Messrs. Willett & Gray, will be found on pages 30 and 32. The 

 same article written in Spanish will be found on pages 33 and 34. 



Wax from sugar cane, which is now very much under discussion, is the subject of a very 

 interesting article on page 35. 



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