THE MEAT CRISIS.
IOX'.) HAMILTON", Sunday. "Let. us not. make the mistake of assuming lliat there is really nothing that can lie .luiic jiliinit it." said Dr. O. ('. Mu/.i ugarb. of Wellington, in tlic course of an address to National party supporters in Hamilton this evening, referring to tin. restrictions on the export of una;. Dr. Mazengarb .said that this new economic difficulty would not be overcome liy adopting a defeatist attitude. The fJovernmeiil mn-t decide what financial as,si.~tanee it. should give to the meat producers, he said, and what amount of money it would require for the. meat that, it kept in store or that it: might sell on the loea! market at an under valuation. Having reached a eo/i----elusion on that point, the logical and only sensible procedure for it to adopt v.ais to obtain the necessary money by public borrowing at a low rate of interest.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 76, 31 March 1941, Page 4
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