SUGAR TRADE.
SOVIET’S INFLUENCE ON MARKETS.
By Cabla —Press Association —Copyright. “The Times." (Received September 16, 7.0 p.m.) LONDON, September 15. The Riga correspondent of “The Times” says the Soviet has published an account of the Arabian expedition and claim that they have reduced sugar by 60s per ton, by keeping out Indian sugar. They similarly operated with flour. The correspondent says that while the Soviet was trading with Arabia, there was an acute shortage of sugar throughout Russia, the authorities pacifying sugar queues with the announcement that 3000 tons of foreign sugar had arrived at Leningrad, and three other cargoes were expected.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 17756, 17 September 1927, Page 17
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