DAIRYING CRISIS
THE BRITISH MARKET
AUSTRALIAN POLICY
QUOTA IDEA OPPOSED
United Press Association—By E)ectrlo Telsgraph—Copyright. SYDNEY, April 20. The Australian Dairy Produce Board has decided to oppose any limitation of butter exports to the United Kingdom. Members of the board subsequently met the Minister of Commerce, Mr. Stewart, and informed him of the decision. It is understood the Federal Cabinet will agree tomorrow to allow the unrestricted export of butter to Britain. In a statement after tho conference with tho New Zealand representatives it was pointed out that the New Zealand delegates submitted the decision of their board, which opposed restrictions. The 'Australians maintained it would not bo in the interests of Australian farmers to restrict shipments. Several suggestions were discussed with a view to affording relief to producers. It was considered the best way would be to make a levy on production and pay a bounty on export.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 93, 21 April 1933, Page 7
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149DAIRYING CRISIS Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 93, 21 April 1933, Page 7
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