RMPFYF4H–. The Cuba review. T H 1-, C U B A R E ' 1 1-: W year and a half for the construction of the second pier. It need only construct a third pier in ten years and a fourth in live years after the third, but it has the right to do it earlier. The lirst two piers which are the largest, together with their quays and ware- houses, form the most important section of the works to be carried out. The situation given to the company in the port is privileged, comprising the greater part of the public qua}", where nearly all general merchandise is being ac- tually unloaded. It occupies the most ac- ce