DAIRY PRODUCE.
RUMOR OF A MENACE. PRIME MINISTER ON THE ALERT. The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. T. M. Wllford) on Thursday asked in the House if the Prime Minister would ascertain whether there was any truth in the rumor that the Imperial Government might dump stored stocks of butter and cheese amounting to something like 30,000 tons on the market at a time when it would very prejudicially affect the sale of butter and cheese belonging to New Zealand producers. Mr. Wilford suggested that if the rumor proved to lie correct the New Zealand Government ought to ask the Imperial Government to consider the producers in this country. Mr. Massey replied that he had communicated with the Imperial authorities already, and had notified the High Commissioner that he was doing so. He had expected a reply before yesterday, but it had not yet arrived.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 November 1921, Page 5
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145DAIRY PRODUCE. Taranaki Daily News, 12 November 1921, Page 5
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