. The Cuba review. 40 THE CUBA REVIEW ESTABLISHED 1852 BREMEN Knochenhauerstr 16/17 ROHLIG & CO. FORWARDING AGENTS BREMERHAVEN INQUIRIES REQUESTED HAMBURG AM IIafen 113 Alsterdamm 14/15 GENERAL AGENTS OF MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINE, NEW YORK UNDERTAKING TRAFFIC ALL OVER THE WORLD AT LOWEST RATES THROUGH RATES TO AND FROM EVERY PLACE PORVIDED ON APPLICATION. LINGUISTIC PR1NTLR5' COMPANY NEUMANN BROS., PROP'S 124-132 WHITE 5TRLLT :: NLW YORK CITY LXCLLLLNT PRINTING OF MAGAZINES AND TRADE PUBLICATIONS ALL KINDS OF JOBS QUICKLY DONE AND TASTEFULLY EXECUTED WILLETT St GRAY, BroKers and Agents FOREIGN


. The Cuba review. 40 THE CUBA REVIEW ESTABLISHED 1852 BREMEN Knochenhauerstr 16/17 ROHLIG & CO. FORWARDING AGENTS BREMERHAVEN INQUIRIES REQUESTED HAMBURG AM IIafen 113 Alsterdamm 14/15 GENERAL AGENTS OF MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINE, NEW YORK UNDERTAKING TRAFFIC ALL OVER THE WORLD AT LOWEST RATES THROUGH RATES TO AND FROM EVERY PLACE PORVIDED ON APPLICATION. LINGUISTIC PR1NTLR5' COMPANY NEUMANN BROS., PROP'S 124-132 WHITE 5TRLLT :: NLW YORK CITY LXCLLLLNT PRINTING OF MAGAZINES AND TRADE PUBLICATIONS ALL KINDS OF JOBS QUICKLY DONE AND TASTEFULLY EXECUTED WILLETT St GRAY, BroKers and Agents FOREIGN AND ^O* 'W T i^^ TV ^K^ ^t ^^^ ^^^ DOMESTIC l^^^l^ V:^-^^JC^1^^ REFINED 82 "WALL STREET, NE'W YORK 'ublishers of Daily and Weekly Statistical Sugar Trade Journal— the recognized authority of the trade. TELEGRAPHIC MARKET ADVICES FURNISHED. HOME INDUSTRY IRON WORKS Engines, Boilers andMacHinery Manufacturing and Repairing of all kinds. Architectural Iron and Brass Castings. Light and Heavy Forgings. All kinds of Machinery Supplies. fA£;B%J5°^s«,.. MOBILE, ALA. NO GREAT PROGRESS RECORDED The following information regarding Cuba's citrus fruit industry during the year ended June 30, 1911, is taken from Diplo- matic and Consular Reports, No. 4,905 Annual Series: No great progress can yet be recorded in the citrus fruit industry. It would appear that a success can at present only be made of this indtistry where the plantations are in a position to supply the local market.— Agricultural lYezvs. COLONEL SLOCUM IN CUBA Colonel Herbert J. Slocum, who was re- cently appointed military attache to the American legation in Cuba, taking the place of Major Henry Barber, retired. Major Barber was compelled to leave this post on account of his wife's poor health. During the first American intervention Colonel Slocum was entrusted with the organization of the rural guard, and laid the foundation for the present representa- tive organization. In the second interven- tion he wa


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