WHEAT AND OTHER PRODUCE.
LONDON, 2nd March. Wheat cargoes are weak. The tendency is easier, but there is an absence of selling pressure.' Glen Sanda's, 58s 9d. The spot trade Is quietly steady. Flour is very firm. Australian, ex store, 48b Id to 50s Id.
Barley is slow of sale, but unchanged in price. ' Oats are very firm.
Peas and beans are steady, but unchanged,
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 53, 4 March 1922, Page 4
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