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Identifier: cubarevie13muns (find matches)
Title: The Cuba review
Year: 1907 (1900s)
Authors: Munson Steamship Line
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Publisher: New York : Munson Steamship Line
Contributing Library: The LuEsther T Mertz Library, the New York Botanical Garden
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Type of Lofoiiiotive Used on Some Cuban Kailroads RAILWAYS IN CUBA SANTIAGO-KINGSTON SERVICE The Cuban State Dei)artment declares on It is reported that the United Fruit Com- published authority that Cuba has more rail-ways to the square mile than any country inthe world with the exception of the UnitedStates. pany will operate a service from Santiago deCuba to Kingston, Jamaica. The steamerswill be under the Norwegian flag and willcarry passengers only, from Santiago. LIVE STOCK BREEDING STATION It is proposed to estal^lish in Cuba threebreeding stations of stock, to be located inthe Provinces of Santa Clara, Camaguey and Oriente, respectively. TREASURER OF HAVANA Jose Antonio Roig, the new treasurer ofthe city of Havana, took charge of the office,Sept. 15th. He gave a bond for $60,000 toguarantee the faithful conduct of the office. THE CUBA REVIEW
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THECUBAREVIEW 19 THE ISLE OF PINES Column after column of news has been published regarding the Isle of Pines as a citrusfruit, pineapple and vegetable growing community, but comparatively little has been writtenof its beauties of climate and scenery and its advantages as a winter resort. Every locality presents its peculiar advantages for the health and pleasure-seeker desiringto escape the rigors of the climate of the northern latitudes. The balmy atmosphere of the entire island with its breeze-swept i)ine lands and tropicalvalleys offers peculiar inducements for rest and recreation. Comfortable hotels and boarding houses offer unsurpassed accommodations at pricessuited to all purses. Some of these up-to-date hostelries are located on the beautiful shores ofthe Caribbean Sea, with extensive bathing beaches, deep-sea fishing, and picturesque mountainscenery. Others offer long-famous medicinal springs as their chief attractions. Still others,located further inland, are preferred for t

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