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SYDNEY. April 7. Ihe New South Wales Government having declined to institute another butter pool for the coming winter, the New South Wales ami Queensland representatives of the Commonwealth Dairy Produce Tool have decided to continue the pool from April ! to September 13. without Government support. MELBOURNE. April 7. Mr Hughes has announced that in view' of the .slump in metal prices the Government had decided to permit the exportation of ores. BRISBANE. April 7. The Federal Council of the Queensland Grazier.-’ Association has resolved in favour of adopting rhe British-Aus tralian Wool Realisation Association’s scheme. NEW YORK. April 6. A Chicago telegram states that Mr i Wallace. Secretary of Agriculture, j mol representatives of the National | farmers Organisation and worked out I plans tor the co-operative marketing of grain with Government assistance. The Agricultural Department is investigating reports that farmers arc reducing the crop arreag«* as a strike against low prices. <’orrospondenfs throughout the country. however, report that th.* acreage is normal.
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Grey River Argus, 8 April 1921, Page 2
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