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PROCLAMATIONS-MAY 28, 1941 [55 STAT. substantially the amount of any product processed in the United States from wheat produced in the United States: Country Canada-. .---- ------- ------ ---- China ------------------------- Hungary _____- - -- _- ---.- -- Hong Kong _---------------- Japan___--.------------------- United Kingdom--------------- Australia--------------------- Germany--------


Syria----------------------- New Zealand--------------- Chile------------------------ Netherlands __----------_--.-- Argentina-_----------------- Italy-------------------- Cuba ------------------------ France---------------------. Greece-------------------. Mexico--------_-------------- Panama------------------ Uruguay------------------- Poland and Danzig ------------ Sweden-_.---_-.-----------_ Yugoslavia ------------------ Norway - ------- ---- ---- ---- Canary Islands -------. - --- _ . - Rumania, ...------- . Guatemala -----


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Union of Soviet Socialist Re- publics ------------------_ _. Belgium ----------- Total-.----------------- Import quotas Wheat Bushels 795, 000 --- -- --- -- --- 100 --- --- --- --- -- 100 100


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100 2,000 100 --_---- _- _------- 100 1, 000 100 100 100 100 800, 000 Wheat flour, sem- olina, crushed or cracked wheat, and similar wheat products Pounds 3, 815, 000 24, 000 13, 000 13, 000 8, 000 75, 000 1, 000 5, 000 5, 000 1, 000 1, 000 1, 000 14, 000 2, 000 12, 000 1, 000 1, 000 1, 000 1, 000 1, 000 1, 000 1, 000 1, 000 1, 000 1, 000 4, 000, 000 Quotas compared with imports for pre- vious period. Restriction on im- ports, etc., from other foreign countries. I find and declare that the total quantity of wheat or wheat flour which may be entered hereunder with respect to each of the countries named herein is not less than 50 per centum of the average annual quantity of wheat or wheat flour, respectively, which was imported from each of such countries during the period from January 1, 1929, to December 31, 1933, both dates inclusive, and that during the period named no wheat or wheat flour originating in any foreign countries other than those enumerated in the foregoing table was imported into the United States. No wheat or wheat flour originating in any other foreign country shall be permitted to be entered, or withdrawn from warehouse, for consumption during the effectiveness of this proclamation.