“ Fanners Pay in the End ”
DANNEVIRKE AGAINST GUARANTEED PRICES. Per Press Association. DANNEVIRKE, Last Night. The provincial executive of the Southern Hawke's Bay Farmers' Union passed a motion that it was emphatic, ally opposed to the principle of guaranteed prices and, having in view the position in regard to guaranteed prices for the dairy industry, strongly protested against a fixed price for wool unci meat being brought into effect. The mover and president, Mr J. Livingstone, considered fixed prices were only taking the credit of an important in dustry for the creating of liabilities for the country, which would become a serious burden upon the industry in the future. No matter what prices were fixed for wool and meat the farmers would have to - pay in the end.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 42, 19 February 1937, Page 2
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