FARM PROBLEMS
NIW ZEALAND MINISTER AUSTRALIAN VISIT APPRECIATED EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION (United Press Assn.— Elec. Tel. Copyright) CANBERRA, May 25 The acting-Minister of Commerce, Mr A. G. Cameron, presenting the report of the business transacted at the recent meeting of the Agricultural Council, informed the House of Representatives that the presence ot' tiic New Zealand Minister of Agriculture. Mr W. Lee Martin, had had distinct advantages. Mr Lee Martin's contributions to the deliberations bad frequently been most informative and practical, facilitating the proper study of export, research, administrative and agricultural problems common to both countries, said Mr Cameron. One very interesting suggestion Mr Martin had made was that there should be a systematic exchange of information as well as an interchange of experts.
LONGER STAY IN AUSTRALIA VISIT TO OTHER STATES INTERESTING DEVELOPMENTS (By Telegraph.—Press Association) WELL IN G TON, Wednesday The Minister of Agriculture, the Hon. W. Lee Martin, who is visiting Australia, will arrive at Auckland from Sydney by the Awalea on .Tune 6. The original intention of the Minister was to arrive back in New Zealand to-morrow after attending a meeting of the \usfralian Agricultural Council at Canberra and visiting rural areas in New South Wales. Mr Lee Martin lias now extend*,) the \isit b> several day* to enable him to inxesfigat* agricultural developments in some of the other Stat-s of the commonwealth-
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20508, 26 May 1938, Page 9
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