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Show b'" Obeet sugar news. W, 4? Sl,Car Bounlleo In Europe Mr.Uco. Durcau, Inn recent edllorlal tliitlioourtiolnMibrfcaiili J '. ' speaking of tho cxpo.t trade u'Kar. ' from r'ranco ns compared with We ex-, port trade ot Germany and Austria, says ' that In Oermany and Austria nil ot the .tablMiilirnlB Uinl proline or refine .uirar an? placed under overiimcut con-, con-, trul.ai.cvcry P-ulhlc of itngnr taken .., ' Into consumption I. U.l, I "" ' ' nrliiro Wn " " ,K,m'- " ' other Imml, i rwpect te sugar exports, ' ' whether they arcot raw nn"n-"': L they enjoy an export Iwiinty " iiaSarc-Manwiillli tho lertol Uio sugar. MT- m Oerpian" the tax on sugar for con- F-fc ' ... m.lfc an. 'tl. export bounties W en Into effect AuB'it 1, 1892, nnd the ! TET" f tonntlw .-cconlcl to exported sugars lgJ ;o4mrk'Ht.or 100 kilns ,m raw g mS, awl S mark., equal to 60 cento, St . per UH) kilo,., or i!20 ,ounds of Kranulat- !?(' - cd sugar, i . &. i Aust.la the intustry Is under he V conho, of the ta-d J-. . . 'J B " went Into effect August 1, 1888, "' S' .-& which allots to sugar exported a lKunly J?, t nccorJin. totl.elrte8,on.00.orlnson - l refined of tho second cla. ...l if or t BMulMcl.UBani'ewlll,!03 f : urn! over ,. II can nil cxcccl Ovo ...HHon. ot Ilorln -Hi per yc' Tl.aAiulrli.1. l"i.lyot 2.30 5rJ lIorliiH ciihIm 2.1(0 mnrU, or nlK)Ht, f " cents per S00 klloi., nfr.inst ll.o 2 marks, 'J or 60 e'ents per 100 UW. I" acrnmny. fit Is thought, hoocr, that economical comliltons.'suil. as cost of llH,r, coal, heels, etc., arc ...oro favorabloln Austria, an especially n competition with I'rciuli sugars In tho far Kast. Mr ilnrcai. continues to say that this plan of .lircut IkmiiIIch Is a powerful oliniiituul for the exportation ot Gcrniau and Austrian rellmsl sugars. And it 1 as always been practice! by Gormany nn.l Austria. The prcviaus Austrian an J Herman legislation grantc.1 Indirect buuutics-tho present laws grant direct bounties, under which their Industry Vina" to" bo thriving. In tranco tlio tuatlon Is qullo dlllkult. All thn nctorRs vro-luclng or rellnlng sugars nro under Government control, as in - (Sermany ami Austria, but In Franco ll . U only raw sugars that enjoy dseul advantages ad-vantages from lliolaw ofl884failrcT lined '.sugars haAu n 'Kiimty. The Trench Inanlitneturcrs of refined sugar nro therefore now asking thu payment of bounties on exports equivalent to thoso given Pu Germany and Austria, nnd itis thouglitlhatsuch legislation may be had in Franco. |