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