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WHEAT MARKETING.

Mr. Moloney Advocates Control By Growers. REMEDY FOR FANCY PRICES. (Received 10 a.m.) VANCOUVER, January 5. "The ultimate salvation of tho wheat growers lies in complete national and international control by the growers themselves," stated Mr. P. J. Moloney, Australian Minister of Markets. "One hundred per cent national organisations could control all marketing factors. These organisations would not work for fancy prices. The growers, until they are organised as thoroughly as "the wheat buyers, must always expect periodical chaos."

MIXED FARMING.

ADVOCATED BY ' CANADIAN. (Received 12 noon.) REGINA, January 5. The discontinuance of wheat producing in Western Canada for one year was advocated on Monday by Mr. George Langley, a former Minister of Municipal Affairs in Saskatchewan. He suggested concentration on mixed farming until market conditions should improve.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 4, 6 January 1931, Page 7

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WHEAT MARKETING. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 4, 6 January 1931, Page 7

WHEAT MARKETING. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 4, 6 January 1931, Page 7

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