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RAW SUGAR IN HORSE FEED 



The interest in the sugar market increased 

 when it became known that the General Staff 

 have ordered the use of raw sugar in coml:)ina- 

 tion with grain for feeding horses of all the 

 cavalry, this order to go into effect February 

 1st, and orders have been given for supplies of 

 sugar to be provided at all the store-offices. 

 More important than the foregoing, however, 

 is the announcement of the official Nord- 

 deutscher Allgemeine Zeitung that after 

 thorough investigation in all the affected dis- 

 tricts, an official limitation of the coming beet 

 crop of one-quarter of the customary has been 



ordered. Regarding the intention of putting 

 such a considerable restriction on the beet cul- 

 ture, opinion is divided, but in the main one 

 hears grave doubts, for our entire agricul- 

 tural community is in its arrangements very 

 closely concerned with the profits obtainable 

 by the beet culture, and today the difficulties 

 in connection with the changes in the usual dis- 

 tribution of the crop are naturally quite heavy. 

 The good of the country in the distant future 

 demands doubtless a preference in favor of 

 cereal grains and fodder materials and pota- 

 toes, but in view of the recognized nutritive 

 value of sugar, it seems doubtful whether such 

 considerable limitation as 25% will be best 

 for the common interest. 



CUBAN BUILDING FOR PANAMA FAIR 

 IS READY 



Sr. Gutierrez Alcalde, charge d'affaires 

 of the Panama Republic, has announced that 

 the building constructed at Panama for the 

 housing of Cuba's e.xhibit at the Panama 

 Exposition, is ready, and is being occupied 

 as a dwelling place. It is intended to use 

 this building as the home of the Cuban 

 mission after the exposition is ended. 



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