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QUOTA COMING

MARKETS MUST BE SECURED

WELLINGTON, November 21

A warning of the necessity of securing markets for produce before emsarkwg on a' small farms scheme, as it is practically definite, there win he a British quota on meat next year and on dairy produce the following year, was given by Mr Hargest (Invercargill) in the House to-dav.

He said he was one of those who justified importing something' from the Motherland while at the same time encouraging some of the local industries. Then New Zealand had to face, the fact whether she liked it or not, that Great Britain was going to impose a quota on dairy products within two years, and the Dominion should start planning for this eventuality Mow. New Zealander moist, he urged, recast their ideas of economy and methods of carrying on their country. iHe hoped the 'Government would give a lead at once in this vitally important matter, for Denaa’n.rk, Argentine and the Irish Free ,Stat e had already began to plan for the day when these quotas Vould be an established fact. , •

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Hokitika Guardian, 23 November 1933, Page 6

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QUOTA COMING Hokitika Guardian, 23 November 1933, Page 6

QUOTA COMING Hokitika Guardian, 23 November 1933, Page 6

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