ADMISSION OF FAILURE
Mr. S. M. Bruce's unexpected and outspoken dissent virtually of the entire work of the conference roused tho members attending the plenary SGSsion. He declared: "For this conference to have achieved nothing but the limitation of production or a plan of campaign in that direction is indeed an admission that the Conference has
up to the present lanea m uie of price-raising upon which it embarked. We are not desirous of being associated with such action, which, instead of henefiting, will quite possibly ultimately prove disastrous. : He intervened at the outset of the ; criatim discussion on the Commissi^n's voluminoiJS l"ep?Gr-t, deeJul'ing that •aitnough Australia did n'ot dissent from the report he. desired to elarify certain aspects of Australia's attitude in dealing with the co-ord-ination of production and marketing. Australia greatly regretted that there phould have been such concentration upon the limitation of prodl&tion.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 591, 24 July 1933, Page 5
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146ADMISSION OF FAILURE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 591, 24 July 1933, Page 5
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