AFRICAN PROBLEM.
TO DEAL WITH WHEAT SURPLUS. CAPETOWN, November 2". Despite the ravages of pests, larger areas have produced a surplus of wheat, which, with the carry-over iiora last year, totars a million bags. Consumption has been reduced. Co-operative societies advanced 17/6 per bag stored in elevators, for which the railways are asking increased charges. The Government is now requested to make fulcs below. 22/6 illogul and create a pool . to subsidise exports.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 261, 3 November 1932, Page 4
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73AFRICAN PROBLEM. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 261, 3 November 1932, Page 4
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