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WHEAT SURPLUS. [United Press Association. —By Electrie Telegraph .—Copyright. J NEW YORK, November 5. A message from .Santiago (Chile), states’ that Valparaiso advices hove been received to the effect that Japanese agents had closed a deal . for-; pne hundred million bushels of*wheat in Australia, and that..they, are now considering additional wheat purchases in South America. WASHINGTON, November .5 Chairman Stone, of the United States Farm Boarl,, to.-l.ny predicted ' that the burdersome world wheat surplus will be entirely removed by next year. The Chairman has., receivel private estimates of the, United States winter wheat acreage showing it j will be reduced by eighteen to twenty-one per cent.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1931, Page 5
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