THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
The Future Buttf.r Market. “Looking to the future,” said Mr Timpany, a member of the Board of Control, “and benefitting by experience. it seems to me that tho best way to regain the goodwill of tho trade at the least cost to ourselves is to return to free marketing and to show the people in England at once that wo are going to reorganise the Dairy Control Board on the lines of the Meat Control Board, and the Australian system. The board must he saved. Bv abandoning price fixing we are patching, hut it is doubtful if we can do more now except show that we are determined on reorganising on the lines I have mentioned. This is no time for recrimination and no time for blaming the London agency for tbe 'effects of the board’s policy. It is certainly no time for the introduction of politics.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 March 1927, Page 2
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151THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 23 March 1927, Page 2
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