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IDENTICAL INTERESTS. AUSTRALIA AND DOMINION. DELEGATION RETURNS. "I cannot make any statement •until after there has been a meeting of the board. We had a pleasant trip, and I believe that our visit will result in the- improvement of relations between Australia and New Zealand." This statement was made this morning by Mr. W. Dynes Fulton, acting chairman of the New Zealand Dairy Produce Board, who returned from Australia by the Wanganella accompanied'by Mr. W. Grounds, another member of the board, and Mr. T. C. Brash, the secretary. "We are proceeding to Wellington tonight and the board will meet on Friday,'' he added. "Australia was most anxious to meet the" New Zealand delegation," he continued. "Their iwterests are identical with ours at the present time and vital. The opinion was expressed by members of the Australian Dairy Produce Board that periodical visits between representatives of both countries are essential." Tn reply to a question, Mr. Fulton said the Australian Board, after full consideration, had decided against restriction of exports of dairy produce to Great Britain. Speaking of the conditions prevailing in the Commonwealth, Mr. Fulton said there were definite signs of improvement. There were indications everywhere that the depression was coming to an end.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 96, 26 April 1933, Page 5
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