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RETURNING TO WELLINGTON. (Per Press Association — Copyright.) WELLINGTON, July 26. The Prime Minister, who has been ispendipg ten d'?.ys at his home in Cheviot, will return 'to Wellington tomorrow mowing. Hon H. Hamilton returned to Welington from Rotoßua this moi'ning. He was in conference during 'the afternoon ,with representative farming interests concerning the operation of the Unemployment Board’s small farm plan as''* relief-measure. Hon. Mr Young returned to Wellington from tho north" this morning.
“Some people \v;ould think that I am a super-optimist, hut 1 do think 'that it would be possible for us to raise tho average production of butter per New Zealand cov; to 3001 b,” said Mr C. M. Hmro, Dominion supervisor of 'Mi TTord Testing Federation, speaking' in Wanganui. If all the authorities and executives of the dairy industry in New Zealand combined to work for a common objective he thought tlia'o the 3001 b average could be reached in five or six years.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1932, Page 5
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