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Cuba, the pearl of the Antilles.— XXIII; 17; 535-68. 



Immigration to Cuba. — XXIII; 17; 568-9. Dominican Republic. — VII; 



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 Cyprus of today.— XXXII; 17; 292-300. 

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Campbell, W. : Formosa under the Japanese. — XXXII; 18; 561-77. 

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