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(Received this day at LI a.m./ NEW .YORK, Feb. 4. It is understood that Sydney has just completed negotiations for the flotation of a loan here.
WHEAT PRICES
NEW YORK, Feb. 4
A Chicago report states the Federal Farm Board act ton l)t> relieve the wheat market is causing a decided upturn, by means of persistent buying. Wheat opened fractionally higher and closed: March llojd, May H9:Jd, July j2Hd, September 123 J H d. REAL WOLVES. (Received this dav at 12.25. p.m.) VANCOUVER, February 4. Real wolves are howling on the edge of Chicago, npt count itfg those figurative animals who are'making life miserable for forty thousand civic employees. The severe winter in northern Wisconsin and Michigan has driven wolves southward and recently animals Were tracked ivitliin thirty miles of the ’city. Lewis Mills, whose live stock suffered from their forays engaged an airplane and drove three wolves from their cover and shot two.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 February 1930, Page 5
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