than sugar. , anda which pi ón Hu fetch i in fis bis te 
little as Gs. per em. on the spiot, whereas vs ein foc : 
t net double that tó pay the gro wer. 
Vatu aking is 
ale in India though the central 
r ; 
Brom the DIRECTOR, DEN: OF / (dpa 
TURE, N.-W. Provinces Axp Ouph, 
| OVERNMENT OF THE N. We Provinces 
RECORDS AND AGRICUL- 
to the SECRETARY TO 
AND Ou UDH. 
- No. 95 T.S., August 30, 1889. 
Th HAYE ‘the ud to aban the opinion Ones for by your ? No. 1192 
im -325. fe) dated 12th August 1889, on th orandum of Messrs. 
d Sons, of London, re; egarding the sugar sradgntite of India. 
I vol ing with our instructions L eve forwarded a copy of this 
tter direct to the Government of Inc 
The suggestions made by Me essrs, Travers and Sons is that the 
"1 me ent of India might start a few model factories for the prepara- ) 
modern processes in suitable districis. - 
t of practical i importance i in: 
ernment would be illa 
E base 
and tp Apa ic peu to hén. 
fluro pe, in which ease post Bi have ved . 
e ss ard are 
à reasonable profit. a their 3 
tket. Or they can tonite for local consumption 
n India, endeavouring to supplant sugars refined by native-or crude 
SSeS, and sugars i ed from ie a ritius. Here — 
are met with the great. difficulty that p ss of the na e; 
population regards with dogged suspicion all mac ie ys. 
holding it to be impure and contaminated with bones and blood. The d 
rket is | "nd the prices ruling in it are by: b 
Similar sugar ‘thrown in _ despair * 
g that. the cost of 
1 r 
nx v he Mauritius ( 
o not thi sugar ref né n Indiac 
an the Mauritius planter), what are the pahe Be 
rejal s su pns ben. Vt pede it seems to me, de uct actual. 
