THE WORLD’S WHEAT
FUTURE OF POOLING SYSTEM. By Telegraph—Tress Assn. —Copyright. Ottawa, Nov. 13. Mr. H. W. Wood, head of the Canadian wueat pool, has returned home from the Orient and Australia. He said he could sec no hope of a world wheat pool under u central management, but he declared that the pool system would be worldwide and would dominate future grain operations. He added that the Australian pool will ultimately achieve the Idlest measure of success, despite many difficulties. He found Japan remaining a good grain market. China was too unsettled politically to offer immediate prospects of a stable marketing field.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 November 1926, Page 4
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