“NEVER SO SAFE”
N.Z. DAIRY FARMERS “The dairy farmers of New Zealand should be publicly horse-whipped round their farms if they squeal against tile present Government,” said I Mr A. Hail Skelton, Auckland, speaking in Hamilton. In the past 30 months, lie said, the farmers of the Dominion had received £6,000,000 more than they would have A got under the marketing' system oh- j taming before the inauguration of j guaranteed prices. They had never j .beenAd safe and. secure in their lives ; j as‘they had been under the present j Government. If the farmer turinfd j down • the' present Government be ‘ would deserve to become bankrupt, , and lie would.. - t
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Opotiki News, Volume I, Issue 58, 18 July 1938, Page 4
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