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VANCOUVER (8.C.), June 26
A Woodstock message states following a declaration that if ho is elected he would abrogate every trade treaty, “injurious to Canadian agricultural interests,” R. 15. Bennett (Conservative Opposition Leader) in a campaign address asserted the abrogation of the New Zealand treaty comes five years too laie. The Conservatives had always opposed the agreement. WHEAT SLUMP. ,SAN FRANCISCO, June (25. A message from Topeka, in Kansas, says : —“Governor Reed, assenting that the State was facing catastrophe owing to the unduly depressed price of wheat, has asked the Farm Board to purchase an additional twenty-five millions or more bushels of wheat.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 June 1930, Page 5
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