TOAST IN MILK
Japanese Interest ‘ (N.Z. Press Association) WELLINGTON, Oct. 29. Photographs of the Prime Ministers of Japan and New Zeeland toasting each other in milk have stimulated Japanese interest in dairy products. The senior managing director of the Meji Milk Products Company, Ltd., Mr H. Sasaki, who is in New Zealand to attend next week’s meeting of the International Dairy Federation at Massey College, told Dairy Board officials the photographs had appeared in nearly all Japanese newspapers.
He said it was the first time the Japanese Prime Minister, Mr Ikeda, had shown any interest in dairy products, and the photographs had made a lot of people realise for the first time that dairy products were produced in New Zealand. The photographs were taken at a Featherston dairy factory during Mr Ikeda’s recent visit to New Zealand.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30275, 30 October 1963, Page 12
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