THE WHEAT INDUSTRY
AUSTRALIAN GROWERS. compulsory pool probable. \ ; ■ ; (United 'Press Association.) : (By . EUcctrlc Telegraph-^-Copyrtght.) • STTDNEY,' Novembfer ,28. _ The Minister jof Agriculture (Mr W. F. Dunn), replying to a deputation, said tlmt the wheat -growers' had hot. the slightest hope of the .Government granting a guarantee of ,4e a bushel on the seasonA crop. He, pointed out that far tdo taaiiy fanners were in trouble owing to the'Mghi prict’of wheat land. ; However, the Government hoped tO 'proVide -a-moratorium .'for ?those T# qmnng it. This would regulate interest rates and give some relief in the early half of next year. He hoped .to have a pooji in operatiqn next.year. It wau 'rfar «t>etter r torhave dne : selling agent, compared with f 18,000 Competiii” against.one another. -■ 0
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21196, 29 November 1930, Page 14
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