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FOR DOMINION DAIRY PftOpUCft ACCEPTED BY CONFERENCE (Per Press Association—Copyright). WELLINGTON, September 20. Almost a unanimous endorsement of proposals, for improving the marketing of New Zealand dairy produce in Great Britain was given by "delegates to the conference convened by the New Zealand Dairy Produce Board to-day. It was made quite clear by tho chairman, .•Mr „W. lorns, that there was no intention of eliminating: f.o.b, and c.i;f. sales. ’ " v ,
With only slighfamendments, to improve the working of; various, •■clauses, ,A}] of-the-proposals, /which’were pub forward by the Importers’ Association of Great Britain, .and. which; represented the unanimous' views of the , trade there, were carried. \. / ' ' The proposals' Will come ; before the Board at its-meeting -next ‘Friday. Very clear evidence was’ given at th^T.conference that! th e . tHde' urgently desired to effect iinprovefinnts in marketing, and: '‘that; ,ilierc wiß.Jje a maximum, of co-operation * the: importers and a.m inim uin..amount of interference as between the. factories and their agents. ■_
A number of minor nutters relating to tho: i advertising ■(if New: .Zealand dairy produce’ in 'England .were “■ also (considered, nud were- referred baeY to the* Dairy Board for final decisions, The conference, will, continue to-mor-row, and it is expected to conclude in the afternoon, after- which ail the matters dealt with will, be further com,) sidered by the ‘ Dairy BoaM at its meeting on Friday. . . . .. ...
DAIRY CONFERENCE OPENS. . AUCKLAND, Sept. 20. The Dairy Conference, convened by tha Dairy Bq'ard, was commenced this morning, when Mr W. F, Jones reported On the discussions with th© British Cabinet regarding, quotas, and plater delegates ' .-considered'' the new; shipping contract and memorandum, as submitted by importers, of New Zealand dairy produce into Great Britain. IRISH EXPORT PROHIBITED LONDON, September, 19. Mr Ryan, Free State. Minister of Agriculture, has ‘ prohibited the export of creamery butter after September 30. Owing to the expert bounty, shipments rto England, largely increased, and caused anxiety ren garding the winter supplies. ..; .
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