WHEAT PROBLEM
wnLHi rni/DUMvi ADVISORY COMMITTEE. SOVIET 01-T’TCLALS ARRESTED. [British Official Wireless.; RUGBY, Aug. 17. At to-day’s further meeting of the . Wheat Advisory Committee in London 1 the subject of a subdivision of the ’ crop-ye-ar quotes into quantities to be exported in each quarter of the year was under consideration. The committee will continue discussion of the subject to-morrow. The committee was informed that statements have appeared in the Press in the United States, Canada, and the Argentine purporting to record a deci sion of the committee as to the reallocation of quotas for the erop-yeai 1934-35. The committee states that such statements are entirely fictitious I The committee has only started its pre . liminary consideration of reallocatior of the 1934-35 export quotas, and has indeed, decided that this subject shoulc in the first instance be a matter ±’oj I discussion between the overseas whcai exporting countries. Representative: of these countries have not yet met foj this purpose.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 196, 20 August 1934, Page 7
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158WHEAT PROBLEM Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 196, 20 August 1934, Page 7
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