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WORLD’S WHEAT

ADVISORY COMMITTEE'S CONCLUSIONS

Frets Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, January 29. (Received January 30, at 1.15 p.m.) After reviewing the world situation for the past two mouths, the Wheat Advisory Committee concluded that the exports in 1935 must be much larger in order to enable substantial progress. The liquidating of surplus stocks at present is depressing the market. An examination "of the final estimates confirmed the earlier anticipation that the European 1933-34 crop would be jilienomenally large, offsetting the meagre North American crop. The committee commenced discussing means of price fixation and increased consumption.

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Evening Star, Issue 21632, 30 January 1934, Page 12

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WORLD’S WHEAT Evening Star, Issue 21632, 30 January 1934, Page 12

WORLD’S WHEAT Evening Star, Issue 21632, 30 January 1934, Page 12

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