India's Crop May Not Be Affected
London, Nov. 23. - The news from India during the veek has had little effect upon the grain markets and the general impression is that the insufficient rain will nctaffect the crops and that in any case it will not change the famine outlook. Business at the Baltic to-day opened weak and dull. The publishers of Beerbohm's Trade List informed the Associated Press that Ralli Brothers, leading Indian merchants, received a telegram to-day saying the condition is worse than ever and adding that rain has not fallen save in the Aistricts -where little wheat is grown.
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