BUTTER MARKET FIRM
• SHRINKAGE IN IMPORTS r ' PROSPECTS FOR IMMEDIATE-‘ FUTURE - " - ■ ■ , ", (United Press Association—By Electric - ' Telegraph—Copyright) LONDON, 20th July. The butter market remains ’firm, for’ though there are signs of consumptive., demand decreasing somewhat as retail . prices have advanced, there. is.a.hig shrinkage in, imports compared! with ;; •this time in 1934, and the decrease, in. <. th e quantity aßoat. ■ from : countries .' south of the equator by G,OOO-tons,. ' compared with the same period, last year are bull points which traders cannot ignore. Prospects for the immediate future seem good, blit. ~-.much depends on the continent. . Danish production has, declined, but, supplies ■from other European ’ countries are increasing. .
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 22 July 1935, Page 5
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