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So many effects have already been ascribed by politicians and journalists to the Brussels Sugar Convention, that one hesitates to add to its account the recent large output of sugar-cane literature in this country, but there can be little doubt that the brighter prospects which the Convention seemed to promise sugar-cane planters has encouraged publication on this subject, and hence the issue, within the comparatively short space of three years, of four books, in English, dealing with the cultivation of the sugar cane or of the production of sugar therefrom.
Sugar and the Sugar Cane.
By Noël Deerr. Pp. viii + 395 + xix. (Altrincham: Norman Rodger, 1905.) Price 7s. 6d. net.
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Sugar and the Sugar Cane . Nature 73, 75–76 (1905). https://doi.org/10.1038/073075b0
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