PRICE OF WHEAT
'-TOBSTACLES TO A RISE
,'- ? (Received 21st December, 10 a.m.) ,■.■■;'■•':";■■ LONDON, 20th December. . :Thc: "Daily Telegraph's" special commercial correspondent says that those in • closest touch with the wheat trade see no of a material rise in prices for some time; but if the war debts are liquidated there will be a revival, and ; >vish r exchange restrictions modified one ,of • the greatest obstacles will disappear. Whereas France, Germany, and Italy imported 28,000,000 quarters in 1925, they •will import only 7,000,000 in 1933. Bri- ' tain's - overseas requirements, however, ' have iincreased from 27,000,000 to 32,000,000 since • 1925.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 149, 21 December 1932, Page 12
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97PRICE OF WHEAT Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 149, 21 December 1932, Page 12
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