GOVERNOR-GENERAL
(By Telegraph—Per Press Association-
BLENHEIM, November 4
Speaking at a Rotary Dinner, Lord Bledisloe said we are up against cooperation in every part of the world. As a basis of the successful husbandry iu butter we are up against Denmark. I know Denmark almost as well as my own country and I know co-opera-tion is carried to every field there. As regards cheese I hardly trust myself to speak about cheese because there are so many controversies . in regard to it. You are up against Canada ( which is also a country where co-operation is practised. Without co-operation neither Den. mark nor Canada could hold its own against the products of this country, far though she be from her markets. The whole essence of co-operation is a spirit of mutual service and absolute loyalty to your co-operative organisations. I have ever hoped any believed that New Zealand will realise this in her primary industries and her other industries as they expand, and I am certain when her products are in keen competition with cooperatively organised and managed industries she must 00-operate strictly, rigidly and meticuously herself.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 November 1930, Page 5
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