HOW OTTAWA WORKS
SAVIOUR OF PRODUQERS
LESSON OF GLUT
■LOKD.QN:, Apiif "2ft ./'God bless the Ottawa Con£an9*ce, '* remarked a dairy produce authority ts a reporter .during a rttiscuseitm of ths difficulties facing 'jiroducnrs throughout the world. If the safeguards -under the OttpHva agreements 'did Jiot Bxint, ibie tsaid./Jit'itain would have !beßn jfree -to aaqgatigto comprchonsive -fojjdirtuffß qgxsemepte. with foreign, countries. The ik. firitaiu .emphasised iow ttfae .agreonutttb had saved Dominion jroducoTß. ' A imatter of .outstanding important* for .Australia .and itlie -.world «rt >laxga at >the World Economic <.Cnnfenm«* would be Britain's overrmrjjp"lyiof dahyi produce. Australia's rejection of a butter restriction was nn-pqpnhtr ihere, and, coupled with the world agricultural chaos, had brought the problem to • head. "
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 105, 6 May 1933, Page 13
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116HOW OTTAWA WORKS Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 105, 6 May 1933, Page 13
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