RED WHEAT WAR
TEN MILLION BE SI-ILLS ON HM*. SEAS. GREATEST THREAT TO AMERICAN PRODUCERS. HH’.A. by Elec. Tel. Copyright) (Received Sept. Mb. 7.11! p.m.i WASHINGTON. Sept. *.T». While the Chicago Beard of Trade has virtually absolved Piissn tram plotting to depress \mermen grain ■prices through short selling. All* T.egge termed the'vast Russian export projects as the graft te-t 1 brent to American wheat prices, air. l.cug*'. commenting on the ’'..port ihai at least .'ten million 'w-noi-. ol I’ussmn wheat-, .are now cm Ihe aim h.Riissia. seems lietenmn'd *< u-‘ ,v< * her wheat for wlrß.-*. or it v in bi n.. 4. and move it at . li-“ h’>!.-•• single factor in ',n>' "C-a’ rr-<es p this series of Russian -hipuieins. Tf is believed obvious harm >•< i.-es from the fact that s«-.!i RnsG:.n ah s efforts may close the export imirsci 1 now open to American wheat. B*T.egge added: “I can not sec ncy improvement for our exports, no matter what they do.”
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 11325, 1 October 1930, Page 5
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