“ALL RIGHT ON PAPER”
State Plan and FlourMilling DIFFERENT IN PRACTICE Dominion Special Service. Masterton, May 7. Statements macle by Mr. J. A. Peacock, chairman of the Northern Roller Milling Company, Limited, Auckland, that the flour-milling industry had been badly hit by State interference anil, the burden of taxation were fully supported by Mr. L. 11. Smart, chairman of the firm of Wakelin Brothers, Limited, flourmillers, Carterton, to-day. "There is no need need for me to make a statement about the position,” said Mr. Smart, “because all the facts were very fully and very accurately given’ by Mr. Peacock. The position Ims given us concern for the past. 15 months, and the trouble is that when the Government works out a scheme on paper it sounds all right, but when put into practice it is a different thing altogether.”
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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 190, 8 May 1937, Page 10
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