CLASS LEGISLATION.
• CONFERENCE ALLEGATION. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) DUNEDIN, Thursday. The chairman of the South Island Dairy Association, Mr. H. H. Meredith, in his annual address, said that he
believed that he was voicing the opinion of Dominion dairy farmers when he said that the Government bad failed to carry out its promise to improve the economic position of dairy farmers. The evidence, he thought, was all to the contrary, and it appeared to him that the Government's main concern was to legislate for one particular section of the community at the expense of the primary producers and other sections.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 135, 10 June 1938, Page 11
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99CLASS LEGISLATION. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 135, 10 June 1938, Page 11
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