STATE POLITICS.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA. (Bj Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright.; (Received October '2Sth, 10.10 p.m.) ADELAIDE, October 26. In tho Legislative Assembly, the Commissioner of Crcwn Laiicis, in moving the second reading of the Seed Wneat Bill, stated that the Government did not propose to ii:c a price for •wheat,, but a specially appointed Hoard i woum acquire v.xeat as an ordinary 'purchaser, or co:npa.~o*iiy, at a pike agreed on with the vendor, iaiiing tnat, at-a price fixed by tae Commission. Uie wueat wouici t»en be io.J to larmers or advanced under the provisions pi the Drought ltolief «i»- ¥<{ anticipated i that three million bushels or wheat would be reaped i« South Australia this i harrest, which would meet the require- > ments of tho State.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 15111, 29 October 1914, Page 8
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