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sugar. After the liberal way in which the local Govern- 
ment has acted during the last 30 years in attempting to 
foster other industries, these practical figures ought 
to point out to those having the welfare and guidance of 
a rural peasantry in hand, that however unpleasant the 
name of sugar and sugar labour may be to the vulgar 
mind, it is to that production that we as colonists have to 
cling for our existence as a civilized state, and that the 
small cultivator as well as the large sugar planter should 
stand shoulder to shoulder in assisting to increase the 
production of such a money-circulating product, and this 
can only be brought about by wholesome division of 
labour, as in other countries ; one man growing the raw 
material, and the other manufacturing it into the finished 
article. 
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