CHEESE PRODUCTION
! EXEMPTION OF ASSISTANTS FROM WAR SERVICE URGED BY TARANAKI MANAGERS. IN VIEW OF BRITISH REQUEST FOR LARGER OUTPUT. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) NEW PLYMOUTH. This Day. The exemption of cheese factory assistants from overseas service, to facilitate the increase in production called for by the British Government, was urged in a resolution carried by • the Taranaki branch of the New Zealand Dairy Factory Managers’ Association yesterday. The resolution, which was passed as a recommendation to the annual meeting of the Association at Hamilton on May 28, states that, in view of the request of the Imperial Government for an additional 45,000 tons of cheese, the meeting considers it essential that the Minister of National Service should take immediate steps to retain the services of sufficient cheese factory assistants to carry out the work, more especially in face of the necessity of double shifts in a number of factories, and, further, that such assistants now in camp should be released from active service abroad and transferred lo the manufacturing department of the dairy industry.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 May 1941, Page 4
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174CHEESE PRODUCTION Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 May 1941, Page 4
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