FARMERS’ PROBLEMS.
REPRESENTATIVE IN LONDON. FREEING THE MEAT MARKET. By Telegraph.—Press Association Wellington, Last Night. The following resolutions were passed by the Dominion executive of the Farmer’s Union to-day: — “'That this executive, viewing with alarm the widespread area affected by cattle tick, and after hearing the Chief Veterinarian’s explanation of the regulations dealing with the matter, and that test cases are being taken in court, wish to assure the department of their hearty support in its determination to eradicate the pest.” “That a Produce Commissioner be appointed to represent New Zealand in the world’s markets, his headquarters to be in London.” “That this meeting emphatically pro. tests against price control in England on New Zealand’s free meat, unless all other meat in the Old Country is similarly controlled, and that the executive o$ the Farmers’ Union be asked to take the matter up and bring it before the Government.”
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 January 1921, Page 5
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149FARMERS’ PROBLEMS. Taranaki Daily News, 26 January 1921, Page 5
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