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Field name | Value |
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Title | A Letter from D. Thomas Regarding Sugar Bounties to the British Secretary of State to H.M. Colonies |
Reference | CO 318/290/48 |
Library | The National Archives |
Date | 9 Jun 1897 |
Description | The letter suggests an import duty on beet sugar, the abolition of coffee duty, and a reduction of the tea duty. Document also includes a clipping from the Morning Post. |
Document Type | Correspondence, Clipping |
Primary Commodity | Sugar |
Sub-commodity | Coffee, Tea |
Theme | Trade and Commerce |
Keywords | beet sugar, customs, trade regulations, importation, colony, costs and prices, exportation, free trade |
Region | Central America and the Caribbean, South Asia, Europe, North America |
Places | India; Sri Lanka; UK; Germany; France; USA |
Copyright | The National Archives |