MR. POLSON AGAIN.
CRITICISM IN THE SOUTH. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) GREYMOUTH, Friday. Tlie West Const Farmers' Union, at its annual conference to-diiy, lengthily discussed two remits regarding tlie political activities of the Dominion president, Mr. W. ,T. Poison, M.]?., and unanimously adopted tlie following remit: —"That the conference takes exception to the president of the New Zealand Fanners' L'nion with regard to party polities in union all'airs; also, that no member of* Parliament is deemed eligible for Dominion president." It was also resolved to recommend the (,'overnnient that in framing the guaranteed price plan it should see that factories having considerable expense in pending butter to the grading stores should not bo penalised. It was decided to oppose tlie Hon. F. Waite's proposal to permit the Dominion president on retirement to remain in the Dominion executive.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 139, 13 June 1936, Page 26
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