RUSSIA’S WHEAT
XJ.S.A. OPPOSITION. [United Press Association— By Electric Telegraph— Copyright.] WASHINGTON, May 21. Statistical observers in and out of the Government service are of the opinion that no country represented at the International Wheat Conference at London could be reconciled .to Tl-Us s ia s proposal that the 1900—1914 >' enl ' average export he used as the In'sis for distributing the new world export quotas. They s ay the effect would he to authorise Russia to increase her exports over those of a ye a r ago b> fifteen times. It would out- Canada s export in half, and would lon thirtyfiVe million bushels off th c United states export. Except for Russia, India alone would profit by the Soviet’s plan. _____
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 May 1931, Page 5
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