THE QUOTA PROPOSAL.
LONDON DISSENTERS. Following the recommendation cabled from London that New Zealand producers should adopt a voluntary quota system, the New 'Zealand Producers' Co-operative Marketing Association, Ltd., at the request of /its factories, cabled its London office for its view upon the question. The following reply has been received and circulated: — "Importers'. Association here has cabled Exporters' Association your end suggesting a recommendation that the New Zealand producers should accept a quota system as a partial remedy of the present market difficulties. Our opinion and also that of other Tooley Street houses is. that a quota or any other .policy to be adopted is one entirely for decision of the New Zealand producers, and not Tooley Street." More detailed information was also sought by Amalgamated Dairies, Ltd., ■whose London manager has now advised in reply that a number of importers dissent from the terms of the cablegram recently sent to New Zealand from the Importers' Association. The company was also informed that the cablegram teas framed by a small committee^
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 83, 8 April 1933, Page 11
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172THE QUOTA PROPOSAL. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 83, 8 April 1933, Page 11
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