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“...half i
retiring every two years. There is one representative for every
25.000 inhabitants. .- - /, . .-l.
ACCOMMODATION. In Havana the largest hotel is the
Nacional on the Malecon. A full list of hotels can *1' *^
from the National Tounst Commission of Cuba. The prices
quoted below are according to the ” European ^lan •tlftis to
say, for rooms only. Inglaterra, $4.00 (165. Sd.). Plaza $3 00
(12s 6d.). Sevilla-Biltmore from $2.50 (10s. 5d-h Pas3)e’
(8s id) Vedado. Ambassador, $4.00 (16s. 8d.). Presidente,
$20 00 (U 3s. 4d.). Marianao. Almendares from$16.00 (£3 6s. 8dJ
Antilla.Antilla from *3.00 (12s. 6d.). Camaguey.
$7.00 {£1 9s. 2d.). Matanzas. Louvre and Pans from j2.oo||
iRc id 1 Santiago. Casa Grande.
COMMUNICATIONS. Cuba can bereached b/^ramere
of several companies direct from America and the United p
Kingdom (see Appendix I), and also by ferry from Key j
It is also accessible by air (see Appendix II). . th t.
At Havana, landing is effected from some steamers1 at the M
docks and from others...”
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