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A letter appeared in the Tinits some 80 l-KIiE TRADE IN SUGAR. time ago froin Messrs. Keiller and Son, the well-known jam, marmalade, and confectioner}' manufacturers, contra- dicting all this ; but even such a contradiction has no effect on Sir Thomas Farrer when he gets hold of a favourite red herring. It has done him great service and made an immense impression on that curious structure called the public mind. He will no doubt go on hammer- ing away at it as long as it dravvs. He quite ignor...es also the fact, so frequently proved, that sugar will be just as cheap after bounties are abolished as it is now, probably ■cheaper, since there will be a great expansion in the production of cane sugar, which, by the wa}', all good jam makers much prefer to beetroot. It is curious that Sir Thomas Farrer is obliged to have recourse to a Vienna paper in order to enlighten his readers as to the state of our home trade, and neglects to examine or quote from foreign papers when they deal with matters connected with their own industry, w ith which they must inevitably be better acquainted than Sir Thomas Farrer.
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