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Show Sugar to Bring 70 Million to Hawaii ' HONOT-l'lAT. Aug. T (By A. P. 'K lug BuKr." monarch of Hawaiian Ha-waiian products, will pour approximately approxi-mately 170.000,009 Into the territory ihls year, an tncreaae of almost 40 per cent over the groas return from thla product last year, according to the eatlmate of prominent plantera All except a few mills In th territory ter-ritory have completed their grinding grind-ing for the season, and tha com- blued output Is certain to exceed i IvOO.OOA tons, a decreaaa of approximate? approxi-mate? J00.000 tone from the production pro-duction of laat year, which Is laid to - ibe plantation laborer' strike of 1020. w hen most of thai2 crop ass planted. The average prlc for last year's crop, however, waa 102.00 a ton. as compared with thla year'a estimated average prlc of between 110 and 1140 a tei.. Plantera her bav pointed out that the value of the Hawaiian auger aug-er crop approximately equal th Sroduction of etlver In the United tatea, which uaually averag-e be-I be-I ween 9&0-000.000 and 900.000. 000 aqnually, although It rose In 1016 to 77,OBV.70 r With th largo Increase In tha sugar Income. It la estimated that Hawaii's exports to tha mainland Vnlted Mtatei this year will aggro-gat aggro-gat 9loo.0ft0.oeo. as the play-apple pack will bring 9tt.0O0.00 and rrher miacellaneoua product a ap-prov ap-prov Imni y b ftftfl.nftO. |