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SPECULATIVE BUYING

CHICAGO PRICES SOAR

(Beeeived July 28, 2.30 p.m.)

CHICAGO,, July 27.

Speculative buying of all grains spread like wildfire on Thursday, prices shooting skyward, wheat showing a maximum gain of 8 cents, the limit air lowed under the emergency rules. Wheat closed flurried; July, 1 dollar 4 cents; September, 1 dollar 7£ cents; December, 1 dollar 10$ cents; May, 1 dollar 14 7-8 cents.

HIGHER AT WINNIPEG

(Eeceived July 28, 2 p.m.)

Winnipeg; July 27. Driving steadily ■ higher on the strength of adverse weather ' and a shrinking crop in Western Canada, wheat advanced 4* to 5 1-8 cents on Thursday, July closing 88 5-8 cents, October 90 1-8 cents, December 92 cents, and May 96 1-8 cents.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 24, 28 July 1933, Page 8

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SPECULATIVE BUYING Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 24, 28 July 1933, Page 8

SPECULATIVE BUYING Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 24, 28 July 1933, Page 8

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