LIMITING EXPORTS OF WHEAT.
AUSTRALIAN CONFERENCE. CONDITIONS OF ACCEPTANCE. SYDNEY, July 3. A conference of State and Com- ! monwealth Government representatives agreed that it would be advisable for Australia to agree iti principle to a temporary scheme for the limitation of wheat exports from Australia. Qualifying that decision the conference added: "Provided that the scheme is fair to Australian interests, and that the European produc- ! ing and importing countries effectively co-operate." A fund will be established into which will be paid a proportion of any benefit from the increased prices for wheat in the season 1934-35 over the present prices. This will be made available for purchasing and dealing with any surplus during that season. Mr S. M. Bruce (Australian Minister in London) has been authorised to agree to a certain specific limitation of exports yet to be disclosed. No action was taken in reference to the restriction of acreage.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20898, 4 July 1933, Page 9
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