DAIRYING DELEGATION TO AUSTRALIA.
ACTION CRITICISED BY A MINISIT';. The Hon. W. D. S. Macdonald, Minister «,;. AlgTlculture, who has been on a visit to Ha mm, severely criticised tho delegation ihni went to Australia, and urged the Commonwealth dairymen to Increase the price of lmtler lo the Imperial Government. In view of (he fact that England had arranged for shinnlns, had provided storage when bouts wore :,ut Mailable, had assisted the New Zealand |ir«ducere in every way possible, and thai KnsrlanJ was bleeding to death for the llbortv of til liflns under the British flag, he ronsidi'iv.l the action of the delegation mis \i:ifi!o::''.'> and a moat Inequitable thing to do. "The Xc» Zealand Government," he said, "had had i.nsu commercial transactions with Australia durln;: the lost few years, and wore still cnw-'i'tl in 'Commercial transactions of vicil import;i)ieo t.i 3»th countries, and actions such ■■■■* ili.n mentioned are not calculated to assist u* :i our buslnoas relations with tli- Australian Co..emment, but they create difficulties uhleh n> •fcould not bo called upon to face." '
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1918, Page 5
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174DAIRYING DELEGATION TO AUSTRALIA. Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1918, Page 5
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