WHEAT DUMPING
ENGLISH OBJECTION
. United Press Association—lty Electn. Telegraph. —( Copyright, j LONDON, Oct. 22. “The Times” .says:—There U- no question that the wheat growers here, as well a« those in Australia and Canada, are being seriously affected by tir’ Rrpssisii wheat damping,. Win--d imping is organised by a huge Go vf rnmeii.t monopoly in absolute control of I.x vast country which it has tarred into a. great .slave farm, and
when its avowed policy is to achieve wo: hi revolution by creating ull rc-st, then a-cess to our murkest will have to he controlled in our own intci’esV as others control their markets. The 'Soviet, itself, has made a trade agreement monopoly, and no British-mad goods r-nn bo imported into Russia except througii the Government agencies.,
MOSCOW Out. 22
The Soviet has issued a statemcid threatening reprisals against the Powers for taking measures against the dumping of Russian wheat. The statement says : There were no complaints when Tsarist Russia exported more wheat than the Soviet.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 October 1930, Page 3
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