Most Uninteresting: Batter Market
LONDON, July 23. The butter market is most uninteresting; buyers maintaining a waiting policy. Continental production is still heavy, and, owing to bad economic conditions in some countries which usually purchase it, the bulk of the exportable surplus is being sent to London to swell the stored stock. This seems likely to continue till mid-August, after which consumption on the present basis should exceed imports.
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Northern Advocate, 25 July 1938, Page 5
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69Most Uninteresting: Batter Market Northern Advocate, 25 July 1938, Page 5
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