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DAIRY INDUSTRY.

RISE IN GUARANTEED PRICE. , ADVOCATED BY CONFERENCE. . (Pei Press Association). WELLINGTON, This Day. The dairy conference unanimously passed the following resolution: “That this conference expresses profound disappointment that the Minister of Marketing (the Hon. W. Nash) has failed to respond to the offer made to him on behalf of the dairy industry last June for the stabilisation of costs and prices, and in view of the fact that further increases have taken place since that date, this conference strongly supports a request made by the Dairy Industry Council for an increase in the guaranteed price for 1940-41 to cover increases in costs, and expresses strong dissatisfaction with the manner ,in which the Minister lias evaded liis responsibilities to the industry as expressed in Section 20 of the Primary Products Marketing Act.”

It was decided to send a copy to the Minister before lie meets the conference.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 16, 30 October 1940, Page 6

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DAIRY INDUSTRY. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 16, 30 October 1940, Page 6

DAIRY INDUSTRY. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 16, 30 October 1940, Page 6

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