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“I cannot max« any statement until there has been a meeting of the hoard, but, L' believe that our visit v. ill result in an ...improvement of relations between Australia and New Zealand,” -aid Mr Dynes Fulton, acting-chair-man of the Dairy Produce Hoard, who, •Vith Mr 1. C. Brash (secretary), and Mr Grounds (a member), returned by -lie Wanganeliia. to-day.
Mr Dynes Fulton said that Australia was most anxious -to-meet the New Zealand delegation. “Their interests Are identical with ours, and the members of the Australian Dairy Board expressed a desire for periodical visits.” He 1 added that the New Zealand Dairy Hoard would meet on Friday in Wellington.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 April 1933, Page 3
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