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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 May 2009
Established by a Memorandum of Agreement signed by Argentina, Australia, Canada, Great Britain, and the United States in April, 1942, the International Wheat Council was set up as an agency to deal with the allocation of wheat surpluses. During the war it has served as a central organ to administer and coordinate the work of implementing the commitments of member-states to a pool of wheat for the relief of war-stricken and other necessitous areas. It held two sessions in Washington during 1946.
1 Department of State, Bulletin, VII, pp. 582–584.
2 From information furnished by the Department of State.
3 Department of State, Bulletin, XV, p. 359.
4 Ibid., VII, pp. 584–594.
5 Ibid., XV, p. 359.
6 Ibid.
7 From information furnished by the Department of State.
8 Department of State, Bulletin, XVI, p. 471–473.
9 Ibid., p. 532–533.
10 Ibid., XVI, p. 471–473.