SCOTTISH AGRICULTURE
PROTECTION WANTED Mass meetings are being held ail over Scotland, and the following resolution, which explains itself, was passed at a meeting held in Sutherlaudshire:— “That this large and representative meeting of landotvners, farmers, agricultural employees, small landowners, statutory tenants, and others interested in agriculture viewing with the gravest apprehension the present state of the basic industry of the country, is of opinion that the industry can only be maintained, and the present workers employed by the introduction of some method of controlling imports and securing an economic price to the farmers for home agriculture and produce; and calls upon the Government to take steps accordingly, by legislation or otherwise, to secure this end. and, in particular, as an immediate relief, to prevent the further importation of bounty-fed foreign cereals.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 962, 3 May 1930, Page 31
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132SCOTTISH AGRICULTURE Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 962, 3 May 1930, Page 31
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