BUTTER PROBLEM
AUSTRALIAN CHAIRMAN’S VIEWS
(Australian Press Association )
BRISBANE, „'4or?l 26,
Interviewed .on his return from Sydney, Mr T. Plunket, ('hajVman of the Australian Dairy Produce Export Board, said that he was not in agreement with the decision of the Board to refrain from asking the Imperial Government to impose a restriction of six per cent, and tw-elv e per cent, .respectively on the Dominion and foreign importations of butter to'Britain. He added that their charter a s a Board was to secure better- prices, and to : aim at stabilisation, ond the only method for tips available -at the moment was by regulating the supplies.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 April 1933, Page 6
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105BUTTER PROBLEM Hokitika Guardian, 27 April 1933, Page 6
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