WHEAT DUTIES
TO BE LOWERED. (By Telegraph—Per Press Association j WELLINGTON, A Prd 15. The deliberations between On* Premier and representatives of the wheat growers, flourmillers and bakers, on the question of wheat and flour production, continued this inorni' g. M r Forbes stated this afternoon, lie * a now considering the represent.-!! io made to him. and would make a pu 1 lie announcement as soon as possible, indicating bis decision. Tt is expected that the Prime Ali' 1 ister will within a few days, anamm.c the decision to reduce the whcM d '- ies, allowing ultimately lor a drop ol Id to l.)d, in the price of flic h'“ As this year’s wheat cron is :t!>•■*?*« 1 ■*• guaranteed, the reduction will become effective from n<*vt “eason s <»"tp “ and will be rejected : m “ ** 1 " , ' f> o bread about February or March nex' year.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 April 1931, Page 3
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