WORLD'S WHEAT MARKET
SIWRKSSIXO CORXEKW. Received Hi, 111.5 H p.m. Washington. April Hi. .Mr. Scoll, chnirman of the Committer, of Agriculture, hu* introduced a Bill in the House of Representatives at Was iington prohibit ill}; dealing in future wheat, cotton, or agricultural produce. •THE .MAIIKKT DIiMOIIALISED. A Fl'RlOl'S BUYER. ENOUiIOI'S BUSINESS TRANN.MTEU Received 1(1, 10.58 p.in. Chicago. April 1(1. The wheat marki't is dem irniised. The Mav vield slumped lili and .lulv 114 until 'l3 minutes before the close, wlitii l'attcn, th" big speculator, furiously bought. three million bushel*. ,Mav recovered to 127'/» and .Inly 11.-i-T,! Enormous business «;is transacted.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 69, 17 April 1909, Page 2
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100WORLD'S WHEAT MARKET Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 69, 17 April 1909, Page 2
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