. The Cuba review. THE CUBA REVIEW 23. Molasses tanks on the wharf at Cardenas, Cuba. Revenues of the Cuban Government For the four months ended April 30, 1912, revenues of the republic were as follows: January February March April Custom house collections, consular fees, telegraph and post office receipts, etc $2,715,969 $2,260,865 $2,697,048 $2,544,649 National loan tax 334,613 298,340 312,579 300,582 National lottery 444,387 367,111 363,500 350,186 Total $3,494,969 $2,926,316 $3,373,127 $3,195,417 Havana's custom house collections for May, 1912, totalled $1,654,466 and compares with $1,641,


. The Cuba review. THE CUBA REVIEW 23. Molasses tanks on the wharf at Cardenas, Cuba. Revenues of the Cuban Government For the four months ended April 30, 1912, revenues of the republic were as follows: January February March April Custom house collections, consular fees, telegraph and post office receipts, etc $2,715,969 $2,260,865 $2,697,048 $2,544,649 National loan tax 334,613 298,340 312,579 300,582 National lottery 444,387 367,111 363,500 350,186 Total $3,494,969 $2,926,316 $3,373,127 $3,195,417 Havana's custom house collections for May, 1912, totalled $1,654,466 and compares with $1,641,649 for the same month in 1911. The first four months of the year aggregate as follows: January February March April May $1,747,782 $1,431,729 $1,627,298 $1,572,906 $1,654,466 WESTERN RAILWAY OF HAVANA. LTD. Weekly receipts : May 4th £5,355 i851 May 11th 5,038 58 May 18th 5,959 768 May 25th 6,398 522 THE CUBAN CENTRAL RAILWAYS. LTD. Weekly receipts : May 4th £lS,857 £9,601 May 11th 15,680 9,389 May 18th 14,158 8,347 May 2oth 10,380 4,455 A charter was recently granted by the State Department to the Jucaro and Moron Railway Company, of New York, with a capital of $1,000,000. The company will acquire a railway from the Cuban govern- ment in the province of CamagueJ^ The corporators are Frank R. Conklin, Stanley L. Konklin, Cecil A. Clarke, Howard K. W^ood, H. O. Coughlin and Joseph F. Curtin, all of New York. GIBARA RAILWAY RECEIPTS The receipts of the Gibara Railway, Cuba, in 1911 from freight and passenger traffic were $132,431 and the expenditures $121,913, showing a net gain during the year of $10,517. This railway company was organized in 1883 with a capital stock of $400,000 and its assets now amount to $813, Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrat


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