GENERAL CABLE NEWS
C.S.-'FAiIM BOA Pi). POSITION AS TO' H i i* AT. - ■ CREDITS. 'Australian Press Association.) (Received July IS, 5.20 n.m.) WASHINGTON. -Inly The Earin D'-anl lias aimopncod that- loarm from (ho 150 million dollars farm relict fund, 1 "‘ld ini' the ii,si' til ilit 1 board, will not no maoe* to agricultural interests until '-he l>of>J'tl formulates :i definite credit policy, nor until the interests mvdmg credit exhaust their borrowing facilities at private banks or Federal intermedia to credit banks. An additmna 1 member of the hoard, who .is to be appointed by President- Hoover, E expected to be an expert who will deal entirely with the problem ol 11 it* surplus wheal., WHE.AT ADVA NEK. HOW PANADA WILL BE HELPED CHfCAOO. July 1. • Wednesday's wheat advance oi eielit cents pc; bushel hero, <ui a basis ol - 250 million bushels in Panada, has.added 20 million dollars to the value of that crop; adding sli 1 • more jo the value of the domestic spring wheat- yet unharvested anti even a ’bigger boom to South-West-ern farmers, who have not. sold their winter wheat.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 10954, 20 July 1929, Page 7
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