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"BEHIND CLOSED DOORS"

BUTTER SITUATION

A DAIRYMAN'S COMPLAINT

(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) CHEISTCHTTRCH, This Day. Commenting on the butter situation, Mr. C. P. Agar, of the Tai Tapu Company, said that ( the absence of any definite indication of the New Zealand Government's intentions is causing a good deal of perturbation and has' had the effect recently of dislocating business to a considerable extent.

"In Australia and England the Governments take the people into their confidence," he said, ''but in this country we who are responsible for the administration of whatever policy is adopted do not know what is being done. /We are simply left in the position that the Government holds its conversations behind closed doors with the Control Board."

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 62, 15 March 1933, Page 10

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"BEHIND CLOSED DOORS" Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 62, 15 March 1933, Page 10

"BEHIND CLOSED DOORS" Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 62, 15 March 1933, Page 10