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(ReceivAd dav at 11 a.m.) VANCOUVER, July 3
The Prime Minister, Mr King in an election! |add;r'ess tat; Moosejjaw' ’(Saskatchewan) charged certain interests, backed by Conservatives with an endeavour to repudiate the New Zealand Treaty, by conspiring to keep down the prices of cream to producers on the prairies and blaming the importation of butter for the slump. Mr King threatens an investigation under the Combines Act.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 July 1930, Page 5
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