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EMBARGO ON BRITISH LIVE STOCK

STATEMENT BY MINISTER FOR AGRICULTURE CPBBSS ASSOCIATION TELBOBAM.) WELLINGTON, December 13. In reply to a question to-day about Lord Bledisloe’s statement, as cabled from London on Thursday, that he had every reason to believe that the Labour Government was at least sympathetic, and perhaps more sympathetic to the claims of British agriculture than its predecessors, regarding the New Zealand embargo on the direct importation of British stud stock, the Minister for Agriculture (the Hon. W. Lee Martin) said: “The matter has not in any way come before the present Government, nor has it received consideration, consequently no statement can be made.”

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21656, 14 December 1935, Page 9

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EMBARGO ON BRITISH LIVE STOCK Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21656, 14 December 1935, Page 9

EMBARGO ON BRITISH LIVE STOCK Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21656, 14 December 1935, Page 9

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