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  2. Wheat Position.

    The U.S.A. Secretary of Agriculture, (Mr. Wallace), addressing the Millers‘ National Federation at Chicago last week, threatened dumping if ...

    Article : 896 words
  3. VALEDICTORY.

    Thursday, 22nd, June, 1933, will be long remembered by residents of Method and surrounding districts, primarily because two of the district‘s eldest ...

    Article : 983 words
  4. C.W.A. NOTES.

    The disposal of money raised by the Country Women’s Association is a subject I would like to speak about, and [?] that should be of interest, not ...

    Article : 570 words
  5. Menace of the East

    Amidst the “Bodyline” controversy, fears regarding seasonal prospects and hopes that the London Economic Conference will succeed in raising the ...

    Article : 321 words
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  8. PLAGUE OF GRASSHOPPERS IN CANADA.

    Nearly 2,000,000 acres of wheat fields in Manitoba, extending through the Red River valley, and more than 100 miles across the southern part of the ...

    Article : 136 words
  9. JAPANESE COMPETITION.

    In the House of Commons, the Parliamentary Secretary of Overseas Trade (Colonel D. J. Colville) declared that the serious nature of the problem of ...

    Article : 598 words
  10. RUSSIA & RESTRICTION.

    There was a conversation at the World Economic Conference in London last week between the Americans and the Soviet delete, M. L[?]tvinoff. The ...

    Article : 136 words
  11. Coolamon Rifle Club.

    Shooting on Sunday last under wintry conditions, the Coolamon club carried but their weekly shoot at 500 and 600 yards. J. Fahey was top-scorer at ...

    Article : 281 words
  12. REPORTED AMERICAN CROP DAMAGE.

    Excited trading, which in volume surpassed the war period, accompanied by prices that soared more then seven cents a bushel, ruled to-day for wheat. ...

    Article : 235 words
  13. BRITAIN AND JAPAN.

    Quoting the opinion of distinguished Englishmen in Tokio that “Anglo-Japanese relations have started on the coarse that Anglo-German relations ...

    Article : 237 words
  14. RISING PRICES.

    In the last fortnight reports of high temperatures in the United States and Canadian wheat areas have been consistent, and several sharp increases in ...

    Article : 230 words
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  16. COMMODITY PRICES.

    Since the United States abandoned the gold standard and the Government of the country was invested with powers to inflate the currency, prices ...

    Article : 102 words
  17. WHEAT ACREAGE.

    Much of the present position of the wheat industry throughout the world is due to the United States and Canada refusing to meet the market. Those ...

    Article : 227 words
  18. JAPANESE THREAT

    The Japanese Economic Federation has telegraphed to the Federation of British Industries, the Associated British Chambers of Commerce and the ...

    Article : 130 words
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