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Farmers, Union View On Price Guarantee
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AVELLINGTON, Last Night. A coinplaint by members of the New Zealand Farmers5 Uuion that tbey had been denicd the right of broadcasting their opinipng on the guaranteed prices decisions was the subject of speeific comment by the Minister of Marketing, the Ilon. 'W. Nash, in his reply to the deputation which waifed on him to-day. Mr Nash said he had no dou 1 1 that arrangements could be made for a representative of the Farmers' Unxon to discuss the guaranteeci pnc« jmsition at a time when a broadcast was being madc op the same subject by a representative of the Oovernment. Both sides of the argument would then be presented. However, the detailed iigures on which the Goverm ment had based its deeision would probably be relcased in the near future. The discussions in Parliament, which would cover the whole positiou, would doubtless be broadcast.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 202, 11 September 1937, Page 7
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