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WHEAT SURPLUS

STATE PURCHASE URGED. united Press Association By Kleetrn Telegraph—Copyright) OTTAWA. January 21. The delegates to the United Farmers’ Convention have requested the Canadian Government to take over the 19.30 wheat crop, paying the producers in wheat certificates which will he redeemable in wheat and receivable in payment for taxes.

STABILISATION PROPOSED. j OTTAWA. January 21. I 'I he summoning of an international wheat conference, by Canada, at the earliest possible moment, is asked for by the delegates at the annual convention of the United Farmers held at Alberta. It is suggested that the conference should consist of representatives of all of the wheat exporting . countries, with its aim that of stabil- | ising both wheat production and the export price in order to enable the grower to meet the cost of production and to obtain a reasonable profit.

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Hokitika Guardian, 23 January 1931, Page 6

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WHEAT SURPLUS Hokitika Guardian, 23 January 1931, Page 6

WHEAT SURPLUS Hokitika Guardian, 23 January 1931, Page 6

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