TALL IN WHEAT
LOWEST SINCE 1021
•;vi^-*' Australian' Press Association.-^ .-.-■ ' 'J':- ■'■'■ ' CHICAGO,. 25th • April. : Whe.it' prices fell to the lowest levels sinte 1924, shortly after noon, when hea3i*» at.Winnipeg caused • common bouses • and'professional traders to put Urge quantities of May deliveries on tie market. ■ After falling nearly 2% cents prices became steadier materially on buy ing by profit-taking shorts. 'I he weakness iff all North American markets was induced by the sudden checking of export inws':F U tures.--May J 1 dollar 12 cents; Julyi 1-dollar 16 3-8 cents; September, 1 dollar 20 cents. Closing, prices: 1 dollar'l2%.cents; 1 dollar 16 7-8 cents; 1 dollar 20 3-8 cents respectively.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 96, 27 April 1929, Page 12
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108TALL IN WHEAT Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 96, 27 April 1929, Page 12
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