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MEGNZATINIO'. Oc creel. oe torcteine crtinteycoreia d= 9 orig gM nas Sp tmiaes SIRE ees Sok 734,537 “ 
Santa Oruz dela suridercs ges. sb abet 1 a ily LO PRS a cigtctre mraat 48 Oaks 345,667 ‘* 
BETTE WAC Siu so Scrat cia rate eS ee nese 16 Seal oad WALA Neate cee See eter aes 2,972,792 ** 
PAT) LLL overs cs ce oe erates Sere) ica ae ote 12 ss MNS peut tiraeers Rats Hest 1,209,178 “ 
INID GRAIN | aviv POUT Ss (siwleks aP3,s15 8 %) os 1 per A Pea Fete he das Aye c28 ce eo. ee 353,983 * 
BU RUNSELE Oreo ac es ernced aes Se etedey Sur als seatbais ovacte-ateevahe 9 Se aie ie SE Oh he ae 2,844,974 
Gibara and Puerto Padre........... Pe com ss) sicko ae, Later® Sanh ew ig tates 1,244,620 ‘ 
NSBIIES. (Sete has Bi Lo oka ealeoe oiete eens oa. A Ph, OSS Sid nek eisai 479,671 “ 
ALLIGATOR EIT 8. Radia aioe e week aes seal MMe Ades ie Ets ae Peo (rior te bs 
DRA PA Ta nts i «cnet teeta e eee prehua aS iL a ate Ene Aas re ep 26,05T. oe 
STE OUCH sa ohne ay le peas ae Pen ieee cad Reiers d EAR Be APM se YO rigs tee aeetins 80,592 “ 
WOE OOMUPAUIS Hy eee sa setareuees te ete 26,110,540 Bags 
Tons 3,730,077 
The moratorium, which it is rumored will be continued in Cuba for another 
thirty days, has not had as material an effect on the sugar situation as it was at 
first thought. The negotiations here for a loan to Cuban banks are at a standstill 
on account of the lack of the necessary legislation by the Cuban Congress, 
From abroad we have some interesting figures on the consumption of sugar in 
Germany which is officially announced as 946,940 tons for fiscal year 1919-20, against 
1,328,694 tons in 1918-19 and 1,604,795 tons in 1917-18. We are in receipt of an 
interesting cable from the United Kingdom stating that the English Government has 
decided to abolish all household rationing so that consumers can now purchase all 
the sugar they desire without any restrictions whatsoever. The only restrictions 
now in force in England are for the manufacturers and these regulations are not over- 
strict. There are more and more indications that the control of sugar in England is 
likely to be ended at the close of the year. 
The exports of sugar from Java to the United States and other countries for the 
month of October total 198,000 tons, of which 110,000 tons is destined either for 
European ports or for United States Atlantic seaboard, and it is likely that the larger 
part of this sugar is for the latter destination. 
There were no exports of sugar from the Philippines during the month of October 
in any direction. 
New York, N. Y., November 29, 1920. 
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