FARMERS , FEUD.
• RIVAL SHOWS. ! AGRICULTURAL "PANDEMONIUM." (Special.—By Air Mail.) LONDON. April 24. J A farmers' f?ud. which may cost the English dairy industry thousand? of 'pounds and at the same time Hive farmers' wive? one of the best day- out they have had for 20 years, is at its height. Farmers are in rival camps. ; Some side with the men who think • Britain should stape a sjiectaeular dairy show at Olympia. with all the power of 'British agriculture behind it. ; Others think that "what wa< good enough for their father- fifty years aero iis pood enough to-day." Thev are in favour of a >how at tlie old Apr-cultural Hall, in Miiiiitnn. Consequently there will he two show*, and both will open on October 1!>. At the Olvmj.ia show, valuable breed cattle will be judged in a ring; but the Ajrri.ultural Hall show w.ll be nm on traditional lines with the cattle bein e judged in back streets. A S nokesuian of the Olympia. party ordlVf-bv incessant hammerm? and all he pandemonium incidental to the coatruction of a show." ft
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 113, 14 May 1937, Page 5
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