AUSTRALIAN WHEAT POOL
state government's opposition. fßy Cab]*—Prtw Association—Copyright.) (Afltjtriliui and V.Z. Oabto Association.) ADELAIDE. August 10. The Premier (Hon. H. N. Bar'well) in the Address-in-Reply debate, said the Government was firmly opposed to a continuance of the wheat pool, and had decided also on a vigorous policy of retrenchment. MELBOURNE, August 10.
Mr Allan, leader of the Farmers' Party in the State Assembly, in expounding the policy of the party, said the Government assumed a oriminal responsibility when it suddenly changed its policy, respecting the wheat pool. In throwing the producers on an unstable open market, it was obeying not the electors, but the wheat merchants and speculators. FARMERS' ATTITUDE. SYDNEY, August 10. The Farmers' Conference passed a resolution in favour of a compulsory wheat pool for the next harvest, managed by a, board of appointed by the wheat-growere.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17221, 11 August 1921, Page 7
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