[March, 
IS 6 The Sugar Industry. 
Mauritius, nor had I met anyone who was 
quainted with the industry in that Colony. S 
have become acquainted with a S e ” T s i a nd and who has 
FSSSIa* 
us 
Cotonresf In the Mauritius they extradt he “formed me, 
only seven out of every twenty ^ 0 f nearly two- 
thirds the amount Vnot attributable to the non-employment 
of the best machinery ; my acquamtanee for exampl , 
the best modern as on 
fhose I visited in the West Indies, the loss in sugar arises 
chiefly from the imperf eft pa ^ e &t4 
acquaintance said to me You aie pei y 
thjt the loss summed is owing t^the ^ 
ot-tnum . twenty which exists in the juice, it 
England o y ^ intelligence, native boys, 
-Tchan«e In the method of purifying the sugar solutions 
ago , a cnang . , , • faftorv whereby the saccha- 
having been accomplished in a f »f 0 J d 7 seri J s m0 ney loss 
in the pan y solutions he had been accus- 
tomed t 0 C boS— and he, Trick^andTrtifices'; 
the numey ^^sed 
