SUPPLIES OF FISH.
CONSERVATION ESSENTIAL. .\IORE INSPECTORS REQUIRED. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) \\‘ELLINGTON, Saturday. The question of the depletion of the fish supply in New Zealand \\‘as referred to by the lion. P. Fraser, .\linistrr of Marine. in an interview.‘ He emphasised the paramount importance 01' the runsrrration ut' tlshing beds. The hulk ut' the CYillL‘ltl'e available showed that the number 01‘ inspectors must he inr‘ruased and that a certain amount tll'_ experimental regulation was required. Referring to the Visits of Australian il‘tl\\lt‘l‘>, he mid it involved the ques—tion of territorial \\itiCt‘S and whether ur not there “as it. need to extend these. limits. Parliament. would be given an oan-rtunlty in due course of (touting \\‘ith the question. .\tr Fraser also said there was room for improvement in the marketing of llsh.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19893, 23 May 1936, Page 10
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131SUPPLIES OF FISH. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19893, 23 May 1936, Page 10
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