BUTTER PRICES
Hvt. and dairy board take united stand Hskntations to london | 'ost" Special Commissioner.) Wellington, Wednesday. i Ircference to the suggested rei -ps of butter imports into the | 4 Kingdom, the Prime Minister, i 4 Hon. G. W. Forbes, said to- | |hat the position had been fur- | Jiscussed with members of the i jBoard, who again emphasise as l «y as possible, their definite [?|at any restrictions of New Zeapfitter will have a disastrous eff" .ft the dairying industry. 4 board is of the opinion that j|| endeavour should be made to jl any policy of fixed quotas apM to the output from New Zeau fl6 Government, having regard Wplly to the existing local constrongly concur with the Igjs views," stated Mr. Forbes, ffilhe High Commissioner, Sir Wilford, had been requested
to do his utmost to prevent the adoption of the proposed restrictions, and a basis of further restrictions has" been devised to undertake that the Dominion is prepared to adopt some arrangement to reduce shipments for . a short period on the conditipn that Australia reduces her shipments and that the quantities of foreign butter are restricted also."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 464, 23 February 1933, Page 5
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189BUTTER PRICES Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 464, 23 February 1933, Page 5
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