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America.

GERMAN SKO'IiITIES WEAKEN.

RECORD WHEAT CROP EXPECTED.

Xi'W York, October I). A sharp decline in the exchange oil Berlin is believed to be due to iioldiw iiaring the impairment of German and the gold supply which would result from a heavy war indemnity if tus •Allies prove victorious, selling "freely to a void Joss. Xew York, Octoii-:r 9. The Covi'i'iiineiit crop reports foierast a return of R<)2.U00,000 bushels of v. neat. •exceeding the previous maximum by 128.000,000 bu-liels. Tlio authorities predict that the bulk of the surplus will go to England and yranee, and do not expect that a bushel will reach Uermaiiv,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 118, 12 October 1914, Page 8

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104

America. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 118, 12 October 1914, Page 8

America. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 118, 12 October 1914, Page 8

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