DAIRYMEN AND THE BALLOT.
A PAHIATUA MEETING. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Pahiatua, Last Night. At a hig meeting of the Farmers' Clufi and Efficiency Trustees'it was unanimously resolved that Military Boards should adjourn the cases of small farmers, who cannot arrange for their farms to be satisfactorily taken over, to the end of the first reserve list. One speaker suggested that dairy directors should be supervisors of the ballot men's dairy farms. A prominent dairy secretary declared that, on tin-en different occasions lately ho had been offered outside valuation fees to give impressions and particular? of farms of men called up in the first division. He refused to act; He alsq expressed disapproval of such action. Another dairy secretary said such persons should be exposed. It was a dastardly shame, and their names should b» sent to the authorities.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 March 1917, Page 4
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138DAIRYMEN AND THE BALLOT. Taranaki Daily News, 20 March 1917, Page 4
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