TRADE QUESTIONS
EFFOtT AT UMANIMITY
WHEAT ACREAGE REDUCTION
(Received June 26, 10 a.m.)
LONDON, June 25.
.The A^wld.Conferenco delegates ar# frjeuding tiie weekend in informal^ but very- frank discussions. .. The stabilisation question will be. shunted to a .deadend, off Mondpy, and.an effort wilt be made to secure unanimity on trade questions, especially the limitation, of production arid.the abolition of' «•; strictions invented since 1929.
TJi&, negotiations which- have beea proceoding privately, in London among tlio. great wheat, producing countries aro reported, to bo nearing a .successful conclusion. ; Tho of ;acreag» otlS per- cent;., proposed- by' America, is stated to have the approval of Canada and Argentina, anij Australia's approval is now - confidently, awaited.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 148, 26 June 1933, Page 9
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