WHEAT FLOODS BRITAIN
MILLERS BENEFIT FROM POSITION IMPORTS FROM ARGENTINA Rend. :• a.ui. LONDON. Saturday. Further lmye imports of wheat conshipmcnts to this country amounted lo 502.1*00 quartern, practically all from Argentina. It is estimated that there is now in lU'itain three times ns much wheat ns is held normally, or cnonuli to supply the needs of the population for about three months. Altogether. in the first 10 months of the year. Argentina sent us 07.U00.0U0 ewt of wheat, which is about 2.000.000 cwt more than was sent by Canada and Australia combined. The millers are benefiting from the position, but there is no indication ol.' any further fall in the price of bread. The -lib 1 e.. f in 1 .oruiou e- »sl s S fd.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 823, 18 November 1929, Page 10
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