"Australians are champion dumpers," said Mr C. E. Pope, vice-presideat of the Canterbury Tomate_ and Stone Fruit Growers' Association,' who was a member of a deputation which waited on the executive of the Canterbury Manufacturers' Association last night regarding the duty on imported tomato pulp "They spent £33,000,000 in settling returned soldiers oil fruit landfe," he continued, "and carried over 20,000,000 tins oh which a Government subsidy was paid. How tan We expect the local canning industry to compete against a Government Subsidised industry?" A suggestion that school dental clinics should be established in the country as in the towns was made to the North Canterbury Executive of the New Zealand Farmers' Union yesterday in a letter sent by Mr J. D. Hail. It was decided to support the proposal nnd to urge school committees In the country to take it up.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20096, 27 November 1930, Page 11
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