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THE Behar Sugar Commission, which was appointed in October of last year to see whether improvements might not be made in the cultivation and manufacture of cane sugar, has completed its task. The report has been issued with commendable promptitude—scarcely five months having elapsed from the appointment of the Commission to the presentation of its report. The Commission was primarily appointed because of the perilous position of the indigo industry, to see whether it might not be possible to grow the sugar cane and indigo crops in rotation.
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PERKIN, F. Indigo and Sugar . Nature 64, 10–11 (1901). https://doi.org/10.1038/064010a0
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