MARKETING BOARD
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WOTFAIR THAT BRITAIN 1 SHOULI) BEAR 1 ALL COST itedid work done
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9 London, July 24. B^eHouse of Commons, Mr. J. H. fes (Secreiarv of State for tbe replying to Mr. P. J. H. (Conservative, Moseley) said H;--ds could adequately express the ■^one hy Ihe Empire Marketing 9^it primarily was instituted as K^tute for ])reference to the Do9.is, h'e are anxious to continue ■Ste not prepared to feed the frHannon: Remember, Britisb B^itare benefited very considerthe action of tbe board. R'Thomas: Any advertisement ■^encouragement of Britisb agri|:s Caa always be paid by our■sbut it is unfair to expect the Governm ent to foot the total ■Jphoard was designed to benefit Empire as well as Britain.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 593, 26 July 1933, Page 5
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122MARKETING BOARD Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 593, 26 July 1933, Page 5
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