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I. Cuba—Political and Economic 1
II. Conditions which Confront us 14
III. Political Future of Cuba 32
IV. The English in Jamaica 47
V. The Americans in Santiago 62
VI. Outlook in Cuba for Labour 73
VII. The Population of Cuba 90
VIII. Sanitary Work in Cuba 108
IX. Cities and Towns of Cuba 122
X. Havana 139
XI. Colonel Waring’s Sanitary Report 154
XII. Municipal Problems in Havana 172
XIII. Banks and Currency 190
XIV. Payment of Insurgent Soldiers 204
XV. The Revenue of Cuba—Customs Tariffs 211
XVI. The Amended Tariff—Official 221
XVII. The Revenue of Cuba—Internal Taxes 248
XVIII. How the Revenue was Spent 256
XIX. Commerce 267
XX. Sugar 281
XXI. Tobacco 302
XXII. Mines and Mining 318
XXIII. Agriculture and Stock Frontispiece. ENTRANCE TO HAVANA HARBOUR.
Frontispiece. ENTRANCE TO HAVANA HARBOUR.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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