SUPPLIES OF SUGAR
REFINED ARTICLE STILL SCARCE
PREFERENCE TO MANUFACTURERS
Good supplies of higher grades of raw sugar ,aro now to bo available for the Dominion, according to a statement mado yesterday morning by the President of the Board of Trado (Hon. E. P. Leo). There were, he said, good supplies of raw sugar in Auckland, and this would enable a selection to bo made, so as to distribute tho best grades until adequate Quantities of the refined articlo could bo placed on the market. Ho did not anticipate bciiiff able to supply tho «n----sumor with any quantity of refined sugar for a month or six weeks, but tho shippi'iig difficulty in regard to tho 6tipply of the raw grades was being overcome In view of tho foot that many of tho. manufacturers could carry on only with refined sugar, and that tho stoppage of them threw a good many employees out of work, the factories would lio supplied and tho general public asked to use unrefined' sugar in order to keep the works going.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 10, 7 October 1920, Page 4
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175SUPPLIES OF SUGAR Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 10, 7 October 1920, Page 4
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