DOMINION ITEMS
BEEKEEPERS’ REQUEST.
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WELLINGTON, July 19
A deputation from the Beekeepers Association asked .the Minister of Agriculture to try and arrange for a rebate on duty on sugar used in feeding bees. The Minister referred to the difficulty of ensuring that fluty free sugar wpuld be confined to bee feeding. He wo.uld investigate whether it were possible as Lord Bledisioe had suggested, that sugar be supplied in a form unfit f Ol home use.
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AUCKLAND, July. 1.9.
Miss C. van Ascii van AVyck, world president of the Y.W.C.A. apd -Miss 0. T. Niyen .world secretary, who ha.ve -been- on a monch’s visit, leave Christchurch to-night. Miss Niyen, said despite the depression the Asociation’s work was not being curtailed but rather extended. She- mentioned that all American help for the Association jn India bad been ' withdrawn from July 1, owi.ug to the financial cr-irsis. The visitors are making arrangements for the next world meeting of tho Association in .China, in October 1931.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 July 1933, Page 6
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