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[rER PRESS ASSOCIATION. —COPYRIGHT], (Received March 16, at 9.10 a.m g ) Melbourne, March 16 Ba’ley—England 4/3 to 4/4, Cape —3/ to 3/3. Oats—milling, Algerians 2/3 to 2/4. Feed—2/ to 2/lf Potatoes—£3 to £5. Onions—£4 10/ to £4 15/. Sydney, March 16 The Statistician estimates that the price of meat and over seventy other foodstuffs is 21 per cent higher than in July 1914. ' The wheat standards are fixed as follows : Victoria, 60f. Westralia, 62f. South Australia, 62. Melbourne, March 16
In the House Mr Hughes iu outlining the Governme it’s wool operations reported excellent progress Agreement was being prepared to muon fact ora wool ions fer which con. tracts h>d ex ended to Japan. The price is fixed by the Imperial Government. Arrange.menis are aleo proceeding for- ?ir,unrg wool locally for shipment to Ru‘-s : a for military reqnireraen's and nth>r Aihed power?,
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 March 1917, Page 3
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