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Junior Red Cross Broadcast

A special broadcast for members of the Junior Red Cross and all interested will be made from 2YA at 5 p.m. on Saturday, December 21.

Land Economy All planning for extensive land development and settlement had to be governed by land economy and its relationship to the national welfare, stated the Minister of Rehabilitation, the Hon. C. F. Skinner, at the monthly meeting of the Rehabilitation Board, It was not practicable for instance to subdivide all big estates, particularly where those estates contained some of the best sheep and cattle studs in the Dominion. Nor was it always wise to take fat lamb country for dairying purposes. For example it would not serve the best interests of the nation to utilise all the Waikato for dairying, otherwise it would close the outlet for store sheep from the East Coast, for it was on the heavy land of the Waikato where most of the East Coast lambs were fattened.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 65, 20 December 1946, Page 5

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Junior Red Cross Broadcast Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 65, 20 December 1946, Page 5

Junior Red Cross Broadcast Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 65, 20 December 1946, Page 5

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