BRITISH PREFERENCE.
FOR N.Z. PAIRT PRODUCTS.
FREIGHT SUBSBDY SUGGESTED. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) CAMBRIDGE, this day. Speaking at the annual meeting ot ambridge Co-operative Dairy Co., Mr tervvn Wells (chairman), suggested hat "the most practical way lor New ealand dairy farmer* to get P«- fere « c n the British market would be for the iritisli Government, to subsidise ocean •eight, seeing that cwtonw preference ould not be acceptable in the homeland. his indirect method, say by a subsidy of ne third of the freight, would s«t> sta "; iailv strengthen our producers, and would Ho encourage New Zealand to give presence to British goods. The proposal was eceived most favourably by the meeting nd will be submitted to the Government.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 185, 4 August 1923, Page 6
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