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SUGAR FAMINE NEAR.

EFFECT OF ABOLITION OF BOUNTIES.

By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright London, April 8.

The manager of Batger and Co., a well-known London confectionery firm, declares that England was never nearer a sugar famine than at present. The advance in price during the last twelve months was practically thirty per centum. The abolition of bounties on tthe Continent had lowered foreign countries' home .prices and lessened their exports to England.'

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 360, 11 April 1910, Page 5

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70

SUGAR FAMINE NEAR. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 360, 11 April 1910, Page 5

SUGAR FAMINE NEAR. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 360, 11 April 1910, Page 5

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