GENERAL CABLE NEWS.
RUSSIA’S GRAIN YIELD. , | MOSCOW. July 21, I The statistical bureau estimates the hiirves* yield at three milliard perils, and the available surplus of five hundred million poods, ~v which •me nun- ; died million poods are available for export. The cotton crop in Turkestan is estimated at ten million poods.— Reuter. EFFORT TO END RUSSO-JAPAN-ESE DEADLOCK 1 (Received Julv 25, 8.5 p.m.) TOKYO, July 24. i Adv’ces from Moscow state that the Soviet Government, in an effort to ; end the deadlock in the R.usso-Jap-aneso negotiations, has relieved Joffe of his" appointment ns Soviet t*e- ; presentative, and is appointing vice- ’ Minister Harahan as his successor. ; CHICAGO- WHEAT .PRICES. j (Received Julv 25, 9.55 p.m.) ; NEW YORK. July 25. j Chicago wheat prices continue de- * pressed, July wheat is selling, at SS j cents per bushel, and September rJ ! 97 cents. • . j
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Gisborne Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9573, 26 July 1923, Page 5
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