WORLD WHEAT CONTROL
HUGE POST-WAR RELIEF FAVOURABLE EDITORIAL COMMENT (Reed. 8.40 p.m.) New York, Aug. 9. The Journal of Commerce, in an editorial to-day on the world wheat control plan, says the treaty, as drafted, sets up a world ever-normal granary, providing a huge stock of post-war relief as well as establishing export quotas and reduction of programmes in Australia, Argentina, Canada and the United States, which is relatively easy, but the financing, storage and post-war distribution is a greater problem. The editorial ends with an approving reference to the development of “this broader relationship.” Ottawa, Aug. 9.—The Government's revised estimate of Canada's 1941 wheat crop is 275,000,000 bushels, slightly less than half last year's. — U.P.A.’
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 85, Issue 187, 11 August 1941, Page 5
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