WHEAT IMPORTS
NO EF-FE6T ON PRICE OF FLOUR
(Per Press Association— Copyright.)
CHRISTCHURCH, July 4
A prominent representative of ' the Canterbury wheat growers, replying to the statement made by the President of the -Master Bakers Union, that, had the imported wheat been admitted duty free, it would have had the effect of reducing the price of flour stated that the importation of wheat was not affecting the price of flour at all. ,
■ The Government, he said, would secure any difference between the landed price of wheat and the price at which it would he sold to the millers. The price was so arranged that no increase would he made in the price of flour, while the admixture of the Australian and New Zealand wheat, would make the use of imported flour by the bakers unnecessary.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 July 1932, Page 6
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