DAIRY WORKERS AND THE WAR
4 ■ MILITARY BOARD WANTS INFORMATION. By Telegrapb-Frcss Association. Palmerston N., June 26. Mr. D. G. A. Cooper, Chairman of the First Wellington Military Appeal Board, said at a sitting to-day. 'The board wishes to intimate that it considers the Dairy Association should hold a meeting and go into the matter of what men ,wo available, and see if they can organise the (ivailablo labour as fur ns possible, in order to give the board all the information they require as to tho number of men available, whether they belong to the First or Second Division, whether they arc butter or cheese-mak-ers. It is time the Dairy Association did this. Other industries have already done so. The board is practically working in tho dark without such information."
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3121, 27 June 1917, Page 5
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