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CANADA’S WHEAT STOCKS ■ Reed. 9.20 a.m. OTTAWA, Monday. The Finance Minister, the Hon. C. A. Dunning, said on Monday:—‘T see no reason for getting panicky about the wheat situation. There is no more in storage now than at this time last year.” A mesage from Winnipeg says Mr. C. B. Matts, former wheat pool officer, who lias returned from England, declares that England is boycotting Canadian wheat in London. Vans bearing placards, “We Will L se A"o Canadian Flour,” are creating a nation-wide stir, he says. The wheat pool demands a Government investigation. A message from Chicago says wheat is: March, 1 dollar 17 5-S cents; May, 1 dollar 21 7-S cents; July, 1 dollar 222 cents; September, 1 dollar 24 7-8 cents.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 894, 11 February 1930, Page 12
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