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CO-OPERATION

HON. J. B. GOWS OUTSPOKEN REMARKS Speaking at the annual meeting of the Opotiki Co-: Dairy Co., the Hon.| J. B.( that while they could not s in a co-operative concern, be ed that they conld agree toi yet allow themselves to be: the majority. In dealing with a propit cern it should be remembeic was out to exploit the farm were possible. It was out money from the man whori cow. When it promised to much as the Opotiki and E Co-operative factories it u>: these factories were settingi It followed that every co-op, who left his own factory it prietary one was weakeniE .operative concern, thus ensc ■eventually its pay out wouldi This decrease would innnei followed by the proprietar; although it was not being t but rather the reversa. Ii held together, they must sus he urged them all to support: co-operative enterprise. Mr. D. Irwin, in agreeing Hon. Gow on co-operation, i he thought it was the weate co-operators and not the str the proprbetary companies i had to fear.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 331, 19 September 1932, Page 4

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CO-OPERATION Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 331, 19 September 1932, Page 4

CO-OPERATION Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 331, 19 September 1932, Page 4

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