. The Cuba review. THE CUBA REVIEW 11. Laden cars waiting at the Francisco mill, Camaguev Province. 1909, 107,469 bags. -\merican ownership. Output in Leon, for $1,266,950; Francisco Gustavo la Rosa, for $1,716,062. The total amount allowed to the claim- ants has been $1,330,, which is $60,- 340, less than the amount of dam- ages alleged, with nine cases now re- maining undecided.—New Orleans (La.) Picaj'une. Nothing can hurt Cuba, in the opinion of the Havana Telegraph. Neither the "sinister acts" of the present Administra- tion or the mistakes of Congress or in- dividua


. The Cuba review. THE CUBA REVIEW 11. Laden cars waiting at the Francisco mill, Camaguev Province. 1909, 107,469 bags. -\merican ownership. Output in Leon, for $1,266,950; Francisco Gustavo la Rosa, for $1,716,062. The total amount allowed to the claim- ants has been $1,330,, which is $60,- 340, less than the amount of dam- ages alleged, with nine cases now re- maining undecided.—New Orleans (La.) Picaj'une. Nothing can hurt Cuba, in the opinion of the Havana Telegraph. Neither the "sinister acts" of the present Administra- tion or the mistakes of Congress or in- dividuals can do any lasting harm. It says further: "While these things are being done by native politicians, foreign capitalists from across the Straits of Florida are quietly acquiring the coun- try's lands and developing the country's resources, and shall Macaulay's New Zealand, after sketching the ruins of St. Paul's take aeroplane for this more genial clime, he will find here a very live and flourishing ; Immigration to Cuba for 1908 totalled 27,990 persons, of which 22,369 were males. 21,755 were able to read and write; 83 could read but not write; 6,161 could neither read nor write. 12,011 had more than $ each and 15,988 had less than $30,00.—Cuban Government Statistics. Mass meetings were held in Sagua early in February to protest against the stoppage of work on the dyke planned to protect the city from the river's over- flow, which occurs often during the rainy season. U. S. Minister to Cuba Edwin V. Mor- gan said recently: "Cuba is the kind of a place that one likes to get back to. The question in Cuba is largely an eco- nomic one, rather than a political one. We must not judge the Cuban Govern- ment by our own standard, for the gov- ernment here is but the product of months, while that of our own country is the result of years of work. But it is practically nothing but the details that are lacking here; and where the main essentials are all righ


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