WORLD'S WHEAT
AN ABUNDANT SURPLUS
LONDON AUTHORITY'S REPORT.
(WIJtJD FM3S AtffoMTION.—COPTRISiIT.) a (AOTTBALIAN • NSW ZSAIAIW CASM .ISSOCIATIOM.W ■ (Received February 8, 9 a.m.) LONDON, 7th February. Messrs. Bathgate and Company state that the world's wheat crops promise a surplus so abundant that before the war it would have been thought overwhelming. "We are not forgetting the possi-'' bility of damage and loss in the Northern Hemisphere in the next few months. If . the damage is serious, the surplus would .be needed to, tide us over a bad year; but so far there is no need to anticipate, anything in the nature of a calamity, though some of the winter crops in the United States are deficient in both acreage and condition."
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 32, 8 February 1922, Page 7
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120WORLD'S WHEAT Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 32, 8 February 1922, Page 7
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