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SUGAR-CANE. 



The Natal Sugar Association roports as follows for June, 1920 :— Reports from sugar 

 areas show an intensification of drought conditions, and alarming desiccation of canes. 

 The Empangeni area of Zululand alone gives a normal return : in all the other areas 

 the departure from normal varies from 20 to 33 percent. It is now accepted that." the 

 shortfall in the crop will be at least 20 per cent, and probably 25 per cent. Thisiwill give 

 a sugar crop of under 1 .50,000 tons, 



