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an it Rad dona j-arsisteat?.? for tbo yr»y ions 
eighteen neuthai but the first rise in vi* ** 1 *© 
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of Waiayan rwA»8* nade the* Sg2iS?« almost ^<aa?»* 
and the nooend ria© caw# the preniun, though snail, 
to Plantation. It nay i>o vt-.nned that nar eonditicnn 
•lave boon responsible for the advantage saineA. Rut 
sen aids raW. 9 ehnngen have sc.no about in tbs rvn 
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of Marketing whioh are hoped to bo of permanent 
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bonofit to ?*alayai. *he foremost ehan-je ban boon 
tbo woor#.it« away of the bondou anotio.no, private 
treaty, spot and particularly forward, n^ni.HZ in; 
ecneenatantly local ha ir o i’sroanod both in 
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:»inr.aroro and In Ponnugs. J.arge forward contracts 
between the producing estate,* and the nannfaotnror 
aro ochiU. to a contain anonut of that standardisation 
of onr yroAnoo which ban boon so nneh talked about 
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that standard! Ratio r would do nacitf wr ^ 
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wiiab >.i oowal to a part of It will do -lonethinfcs, 
— to In i.’..o,anos oft t?!c* war demand arrears to 
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t^,. 0r??..oti to f ?. an f * .further to hava 
non trail nod the T “o Tr o >* ro /•. . , _ 
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