GOVERNMENT CONTROL
MR. FULTON'S CRITICISM
(By Telegraph—Press Association.)
HAMILTON, This Day.
Strong dissatisfaction with the Dair# Board's recommendations concerning a' reorganised Dairy Board and a council of three was expressed by Mr. Dynes Fulton, deputy chairman of the board, in an interview today.
Mr. Fulton said that the industry would be Government controlled from top to bottom, the latter being tha Dairy Board and the top Mussolini. The council would also be appointed by the Government. He considered that two Government members on the board were s ifflcient, and the remaining six members should bo bona fide producers. The suggestion that the producers' representatives need not necessarily bai producers left the way open fc tb^ elimination of bona fldo producers from the board altogether in time. The supreme council had been given extremely wido powers, - and could dominate any board controlling pastoral products. Mr. Fulton added that a producers' board, properly elected, could look aftnr its own affairs better than anyono else.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 96, 20 October 1934, Page 10
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