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"The Strongest Axe"

The contention that the dairy as. sociations were "the strongest axe" the farmers had against the Government was made at the quarterly meeting of the Bay of Plenty SubProvincial Executive of the New Zealand Farmers' Union in Tauranga on Thursday, by Mr F. W. Keam (Tauranga). Mr Keam made this observation when stressing the power of the dairy associations. A delegate remarked that the dairy associations represented only a part of the primary producers. It. was pointed out, in reply, that they were the bulk ol tjie nrQtluccrg.,

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 50, 20 February 1945, Page 5

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"The Strongest Axe" Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 50, 20 February 1945, Page 5

"The Strongest Axe" Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 50, 20 February 1945, Page 5

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