FOOD SUPPLY.
REGULATION OF IMPORTS. LONDON, April 4. The Minister of Agrienlture, Sir Reginald Donnan-Smith, in a public speech, foreshadowed a national organisation to regulate food imports, from which an Empire and eventually a world organisation might grow up. The Minister said his policy would be directed to ensuring ah ample food supply for Britain with the realisation that the interests of producers and consumers were identical.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 80, 5 April 1939, Page 11
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