FUTURE BREAD SUPPLY.
I* ffHBAT-GBOWIKQ. EH BRITAIN.
Hi Ukfßih.— Press Asm.—Copyright. *• • ■ r t, London, June 8. Bfc Oh the Second leading «f the AgriculIttbe Bodrd of Agriculture, pointed out ■float b«ta#the war Britain only produced r«aourt *beat to -suffice from. Friday till Honday morning; the Test of the week'Britaia depended on foreign f import*. "We are agricultural weekFWoßfibn had improved during the 'war ( aad tha Government was deter- "'-' mind art to let agriculture slip back. It Would trndoobtedly be cheaper to mow wheat in this country than to import it. The whole question of the • Ktnre waa how to'get our daily bread. *K»e Bill mighi he called the farmers' ' jht*if, lwt was introduced in the na- * 'ttMmtf interest to. make the best use of '• national asset. The key- !" got* «f the Bill was security all" round, 'f. '' -Mimrity to. the farmers by means of 1 ' - ißaraihteed prices, security to labor by Man. of % rnmimum Wage, security to the Stato by giving it a certain control " »f 'tedtivation, "eo.'jhat the maximum L -fboi - aiijjit be produced.—Aus.-N.Z.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 June 1920, Page 8
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175FUTURE BREAD SUPPLY. Taranaki Daily News, 11 June 1920, Page 8
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