POLITICAL ACTION
ENDORSED BY FARMERS
"UNSATISFACTORY POSITION"
With very few dissenting voices, today 's conference of the Dominion Farmers' Union, amid applause, adopted the principle of political action. Tho committee appointed yesterday to report to the conference said that they had been unanimous in their finding, which was as follows;—
"The committee unanimously reports that in its opinion tho present political situation is extremely unsatisfactory to the primary producer, and that in order to improve this position it is necessary that some form of political action should be taken. The committee does not think it wise to decido immediately what this form will be, and proposes that it should be guided by circumstances. For this reason it recommends that it be given power to watch events and to report its recommendations to the next conference, which will be called together whenever in the opinion of the committee circumstances warrant, in order to allow sufficient time for action to be taken before the election."
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 24, 28 July 1927, Page 12
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163POLITICAL ACTION Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 24, 28 July 1927, Page 12
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