Bid for rise in butter
PA Wellington)] The British Minister of I 1 Agriculture (Mr John Silkin) |i would attempt to obtain I more than a 10 per cent in-1 rrease for New Zealand bu*-i ter in the E.E.C. if he I thought it was possible, said i the Minister of Overseas Trade (Mr Taiboys) yester- ‘ day. 1 Speaking after the weekly i caucus meeting, Mr Taiboys i said that the E.E.C. Council; of Ministers was due toi< meet later this month to dis-il cuss the possibility of an in-11 crease. M
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Press, 2 September 1977, Page 2
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