TIME FOR UNITY.
COMMERCE PRESZDEmVUI "It is clearly evident tkk fan urgency exists for a-rapid'oat amp hensive survey of the whole postk; paid Mr. L. Alfred Eady, preadai t the Auckland Chamber of;'Cnma commenting to-day on tke eurtite: of butter exports. ''Quick deciswßsn: be made by the Government of Serbland.
"The Government, «***s.*n "cannot be urged toor-«J •.£ a lesson from the advantage of the expert *»£«*& wide experience of those ated with the industries This is a course to»S-«*£s e > Auckland Chamber 5« *S6 * much loss already been «*«*!£>■! Government seldom f 1 * *£&«* co-operation of experfa £ & petent to advise. At no > ' history has there been ; sitv for absolute unity i jrovernment and m eve National effort, the more eflew # support the Motherland in «« effort."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 76, 31 March 1941, Page 8
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122TIME FOR UNITY. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 76, 31 March 1941, Page 8
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