MEAT EXPORT PROBLEM.
Invcrcarg.illj. March_22 3 . A resolution that the executive had not sufficient information to- justify its expression of opinion whether quotas or levies, or both, should be applied to meat exports, and that it ask' the Meat Board for ( information, was carried today by the Southland provincial executive of the Farjners 1 Union, "I consider that tj-.e Farmers 1 Union should stand solidly against both quotas and levies", declared Mr. B. Clearwater. Mr.W.Couser • contended that it was time New Zealand made a stand* New Zealanders were, too easy-going. Australians would not stand it. Canada and the Argentine had
got a better bargain than we had. The president (Mr. ■W.J.A.McGregor):- "I think things will come out all right, and we may trust those who are in charge. The exchange may be hitting us back a bit-how* but if it hadn't been, for. it^i. might -fcgttgJbggJLJfo 'Queer Street'^s" "\3bA±
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 70, 23 March 1935, Page 8
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149MEAT EXPORT PROBLEM. Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 70, 23 March 1935, Page 8
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