BRITISH AGRICULTURE
ASSURANCE OF GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE MR CHAMBERLAIN’S APPEAL TO CANDIDATE. AVOIDANCE OF VOTE-SPLITTING AT BY-ELECTION. (Independent Cable Service.) (Received This Day. 11.28 a.m.) RUGBY, January 17. In response to what he describes as a personal appeal from Mr Chamberlain not to split the National Government vote. Mr J. F. Wright. Independent Conservative and Farmers' candi-, date, has withdrawn from the East Norfolk by-election, so that only two candidates. Mr F. Nedlicott. Liberal National and Mr N. R. Tillet. Labour, will go to the poll on Thursday week. In a letter to Mi- Wright, the Premier assured him' of the Government's intention to do everything possible to restore prosperity to agriculture. “The Ministry of Agriculture,” he wrote, “is now engaged in an exhaustive review of the whole problem, with the National Farmers' Union and others. Whatever legislation is found necessary will be proceeded with as quickly as possible.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 January 1939, Page 5
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