Show Notwithstanding the Russian famine I large quantities of Russian wheat continue J con-tinue to be imported to England the i amount rather exceeding that of last year The reason of this i that to put a stop to the exportation would strike a blow at the commercial interests of Southern Russia I which might in the mid prove more calamitous cal-amitous than the famine The prohibition prohibi-tion of the export of wheat was seriously meditated and at one time intended by the Czar government but the representations I tions of the English and Russian firms at Odessa induced a change in the decree f I |