WORKING OF DAIRY FARMS.
GOVERNMENT MA* STEP IN. ',& By Telegraph,—Presi Association. -JJ7 1 Hamilton, Last Night. *J Of thirteen appeals before the MURi tary Service Board to-day, twelve granted short extension to settle thtttl affairs. One was dismissed. jority ot" the appellants are, dlfajl.| farmers, who declared it impossible 4hVj get labor at any price, and to fle Mat J away would mean that their farms would go to rum. J Major Conlnn, military represent**" live, said it was possible the GoYOTIJ*j nient would supervise the farms of BWft* on service. It was not improbable ttisjKV rejects would bo conscripted ■ as falWl jj workers, as he did notfthink the QoT'i eminent- would allow farnis to remain* unproductive during the owners' t&HJJi sence. a
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1916, Page 5
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123WORKING OF DAIRY FARMS. Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1916, Page 5
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