BRITISH BEEF
STATE AID FOR FARMERS MR ELLIOT'S LATEST PLAN Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, June IS. The ‘ Daily Herald ’ says: “ Tho Minister of Agriculture is preparing to ask Parliament to voto £5,000,000 as a subsidy for beef-produciug farmers. Mr Elliot is abandoning all idea of restricting imports and will pay the difference between the depreciated prices which the farmer is obtaining and the economic scale.’’
Tho ‘ Daily Telegraph ’ says: “ Whitehall is regretfully again discussing the dominions’ refusal to establish a central Empire consultative body to meet tho situation arising from the dominions’ refusal to restrict beef exports. It is now suggested that an impartial survey of tho Empire’s agricultural and industrial potentialities, including Britain, might yield valuable conclusions, It is learned that consultations on the subject of export regulations will begin forthwith between Mr Bruce, Sir Janies Parr,' and the Queensland Premier (Mr Forgan Smith).”
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Evening Star, Issue 21750, 19 June 1934, Page 9
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145BRITISH BEEF Evening Star, Issue 21750, 19 June 1934, Page 9
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