FOOD SUPPLIES
BRITISH SYSTEM
ADMIRATION EXPRESSED
{By Telegraph—Press Association.)
.7- |v. ■^ITCKIiAN??,- November 14.. 3 Admiration "for the organisation < set up in Britain for the distribution Jof; food supplies was expressed by Mr. G. A. Duncan, Director of "the Export Division of-the Primary Products Marketing Department, on his return to New Zealand.' He had been, in England since May on : Department busi-
ness, particularly that relating to the export of primary;produce to Britain. -_ He will report bn : the- subject to the "Minister of Marketing .(the Hon. Wal--ter Nash)l " "As is known/New Zealanders are prominent in the organisation of the distribution of, food supplies/ said Mr.
Duncan. "Mr. R. S. Forsyth is con? troller of the distribution of meat, Mr. H; E. Davis is controller of butter and cheese, with Mr. J. W. Rodden as his deputy, and Mr. F. S. Arthur, New
Zealand representative on the .Empire Wool Secretariat, has been drawn into the.v organisation for the control of wool supplies."
'Mr. Duncan will leave for Wellington tonight.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 118, 15 November 1939, Page 5
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168FOOD SUPPLIES Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 118, 15 November 1939, Page 5
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