[?]OFFER TO PLANTERS
|ge govt. advance S Washington, Sept. 24. ■urtlier hearing of evidence ■ewspaper eode is being held. |1 representatives of severications insisted that writers fte granted x.R.a. privileges ■of being pxcmpt as profes■en. The original eode for the Big interest insisted upon the lemploy ncwsboys despite the 1ns to child labour. Represen■present said that the boys liecl as "young merchants" and p work out of doors did not Iheir health or morals. Irently eoining to the conclusI the recovery programme has Ivaneed too rapidly at the ex|f the primary producers, Mr. Ilt to-day made a sensational P the cotton farmers to adjhem 10 cent per lb on all cotPd by them in exchange for jents to reduce the acreage of |ars crop up to 40 per cent. 1025 up to 25 per cent, the for spot cotton to he fractionlow 10 cents if all planters acf the offer. This would mean a iment outlay of 400,00,00 dol-
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 645, 25 September 1933, Page 5
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159[?]OFFER TO PLANTERS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 645, 25 September 1933, Page 5
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