OUR CO-OPERATIVE SYSTEM.
(To the Editor.) Sir,—ln your issue of last Saturday I notIced a long letter on the .-.bove from Mr. Joe It. Simpson. I cannot altogether follow this gentleman's arguments as he has set thorn forth, that is, as to co-operative versus proprietary factories. Evidently most of his arguments in thas respect must date back a good number of years. Certainly, as he says, "the present system of co-operation is not infallible," but I would like to ask him, does he consider it possible for a proprietary concern (that is a butter factory) to compete wltl" a co-operative factory In North Taranaki under present conditions?—l am, etc., Inglewood 14tli. October. "J.T."
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 October 1920, Page 2
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113OUR CO-OPERATIVE SYSTEM. Taranaki Daily News, 19 October 1920, Page 2
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