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RECORDED HISTORY

PERMANENT NEWSPAPER EXHIBITION NEW YORK. April 25. The "New York Times” has opened what is believed to be the first newspaper permanent exhibition of the recorded history of the world, showing five thousand years of progress, including the evolution of the freedom of the Press,

WHEAT & SUGAR BIG RESERVES ESTABLISHED BY BRITAIN. GUARANTEES TO MILLERS AND IMPORTERS. (Recd This Day. 12.25 p.m.) LONDON. April 26. The "Telegraph’s" agricultural correspondent says the Government has purchased 5,000,000 quarters of wheat and has given guarantees of £5.000,000 to the millers and importers concerned. as a protection against losses. It seems that certain Dominions, the United States and some European countries co-operated with Britain, in keeping the wheat market quiet, until Britain had stored adequate supplies. Steps also were taken to hold British Grown wheat in stack next autumn, enabling the creation of a widely distributed reserve, while Dominion and foreign grain is used. The market believes that Britain bought over 400,000 tons of sugar as a cost of over £2.000.000. including Australian.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WAITA19380427.2.96

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 April 1938, Page 8

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RECORDED HISTORY Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 April 1938, Page 8

RECORDED HISTORY Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 April 1938, Page 8

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