LONG RANGE POLICY
SHEEP FARMING COMMISSION. INQUIRY TO CONTINUE. (By Telegrapn—Press Association.) WANGANUI, This Dpy. The war commandeer of wool would have no effect on the work of the sheep farming commission, according to the chairman, Sir Francis Frazezr. The marketing of wool is only one of many things this commission has to investichairman, Sir Francis Frazer. “The whether the commission’s work would be affected by the possibility of an extension to New Zealand of the British Government’s plan to take over the Australian wool clip, he said commission’s inquirj' would continue. “This commission has to have a long range policy, because the war will not last for ever,” said Sir Francis Frazer. The commission finished its Wanganui sitting today and returns to Wellington tomorrow instead of going to Hamilton. It is understood that, its future programme is now indefinite.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 September 1939, Page 4
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140LONG RANGE POLICY Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 September 1939, Page 4
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