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WHEAT AND OTHER PRODUCE.

Australian Press Association —United Service LONDON, 20th December: ■ Wheat.—-Cargoes are steadily held and occasionally are 3d per quarter higher. Parcels are in poor demand, but nominally unchanged.. Parcels by the Anchises and Rhexenor sold at 40s Od per quarter. Liverpool futures: December, 8s Il 1/& d per cental, March, 9s. l%d; May) 95.2% d; July, Os 4%c1. Spot trade is slow. Australian ex ship 495.. > :. Flour'is quiet, but, firm. Australian ex store 34s Gd. '::' . . . ■ .■■ Oats are slightly, firmer. . -. ;■ Teas and beans are quiet but firm. "■'"■.'•■'- CHICAGO; 20th December. Wheat futures: December, 1 dollar ;)sM cents per bushel; March, 1 dollar lS 7/s cents; May, 1 d011ar,21% cents.

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Evening Post, Issue 145, 22 December 1928, Page 12

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WHEAT AND OTHER PRODUCE. Evening Post, Issue 145, 22 December 1928, Page 12

WHEAT AND OTHER PRODUCE. Evening Post, Issue 145, 22 December 1928, Page 12

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