BRITISH USE OF SHIPMENTS
TARANAKI FARMER’S COMMENT (New Zealand Press Association) NEW PLYMOUTH, October 7. The wrong idea had been gained about England sending New Zealand meat to other countries, . said the chairman of the North Taranaki Federated Farmers’ provincial executive (Mr L. D. Hickford) at a meeting of the executive today. The meat was exchanged for commodities such as nickel, which was just as urgently needed in England as meat, said Mr Hickford.
AU the people he had spoken to on his recent trip to the United Kingdom, including business pien, had offered no objection to the meat going to other countries if it was to bring urgently need materials into England, Mr Hickford added.
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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26856, 8 October 1952, Page 10
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