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Tho Gold Coast Colony first-grow cocoa in IS9I, when the first bag of bonus was exported—a sack containing SO pounds. The cultivation went ahead by leaps and bounds, and by IMS the colony was tenth among tho world's 23 cocoa-producing countries. By 1911 it led tho world with 120,000,000 pounds, and in 1915, the last year for which wo have exact figure*, tho total production was over 173,000,011) pounds. Now the. colony grows about halt the world's cocoa.

A decrease im cases of insanity due tp alcoholism, corresponding in di\tc_witu tho drastic Government control of. tho liquor trade, is shown by tlio returns* tor last yean

Lord Wharton has sold J!00,0flfl worth of his Cefn Mftbly estate nrivately to tenants. The mansion and the remainder of the estate, will como up for auction.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 59, 3 December 1920, Page 7

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133

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 59, 3 December 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 59, 3 December 1920, Page 7

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