MOLASSES ROADS
CALCUTTA, Nov. 8
Molasses roads in India are predicted by Dr. H. D. Sen, who foresees the conversion of nearly 400,000 tons of molasses annually from India's 150 sugar factories into road surfacing at a cheap comparative cost. A mixture of coa! tar and asphalt would provide 0870 miles of roads per annum, he says, and solve India's pressing problem of what to do with molasses.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19826, 31 December 1938, Page 16
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