LEGISLATIVE POLICY
Should County Act as *Stand-Between" CHAIRMAN'S COMMENT '1 do not think that thas council ■hould sacrifice its hnancial status by exhausting its xeBOurees in an effort to stand beiween the ratepayer and the inevitable results of a legislative poiicy wMch I regard as detrimenfeal to the best interests of the country," commented the chairman of the Hawlie's Bay County Council, Mr F. B. Logan, in Ms aiinual report to the council this morning. "Although the excellent state of the wool market has done much to temper the wool to tjje shorn 1am b, there is no doubfc that a period of reduced prices in primary products is viewed witli the greatest disquiet by those who realise the vital xelationship hetween production costs and the dictation of an outside market."
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 110, 26 May 1937, Page 6
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