DOMINION NEWS.
THE EXPORT PROBLEM. Uy Telegraph.—Press Association. Wanganui. July 4. A representative meeting of pastoralists and dairy farmers to-day discussed the export -problem. It was decided to ■ ask the president of the Farmers' Union to call meetings of farmers a.t each centre to discuss the matter and appoint delegates to attend a Dominion conference. To-day's meeting expressed the opinion that in order to encourage the orw-tioii of additional cold storage accommodation for dairy produce, the Govvcnimciit should pay storage on the same hasis as in the arrangements, for meat. The meeting finally resolved that should the necessity arise for the sacrifice of exports, such sacrifice should be made mutually (by all producers. A COMPENSATION' CASE. Westport, July 5. In the Warden's Court. John Watterson was awarded £3OO compensation against the Wcstport-Stockton Coal Company for injuries sustained through the truck on which he was brakesman ea being struck and derailed by another " truck train in the mine. . I
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 July 1917, Page 2
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158DOMINION NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, 6 July 1917, Page 2
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