THE WHEAT QUESTION.
TO THE EDITta 0* "TM TStSSSir,—The letter from "One *ho Desires all the l'acts. ' is quite interesting. as it shows that, whilst desiring tacts, he is not prepared to dis-c.los-o one fact, so that the public can judge his interest in the question. I ;nn not aivare that it was anywhere reported 1 wa* one oi the deputation which was invited, practically at the close'of the meeting, to wait upon the A. and P. Society. I>ut as your correspondent is evidently aware of the tact and accuses uie of want of candour in my remarks, one must assume him to have been present, in which case he niu.~; have known that time did not permit dealing with the question beyond a few general remarks. If, however, he will tax his "understanding,' he may remember that I did quote certain results, and ns the difference represents rather over 30 per cent, of the value of wheatmeal, he can quite easily satisfy his curiosity as to the quantity sold by Wood Bros. If he was present at the A. and P. meeting, then it says little for his "understanding," because he should have been aware that the deputation was appointed before the millers attended, and we were not asked to join it.—Yours, etc., F. R. CORSON. Christehurch, April 2Sth.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18678, 29 April 1926, Page 11
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