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CANTERBURY PROGRESS LEAGUE

Sir, —I notice in the newly-elected executive of the Canterbury Progress League a marked absence of producers, which seems to me remarkable. Canterbury is a very high producing area of first-class sheep, wool, and grain, and the league is seriously handicapped in these matters unless it has men on its committees who have first-hand practical knowledge of these things, which city men cannot acquire. Some of the moves recently have almost suggested hampering production in large holdings and indicate total ignorance of the position.—Yours, etc., SHEEP OR SCENERY. July 12, 1956.

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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28019, 13 July 1956, Page 3

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CANTERBURY PROGRESS LEAGUE Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28019, 13 July 1956, Page 3

CANTERBURY PROGRESS LEAGUE Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28019, 13 July 1956, Page 3

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