REGULATIONS POSTPONED
CONTROL Of LOCAL DAIRY PRODUCE MARKETING MIGHT CONFLICT WITH POLICY [Per United Press Association.] WELLINGTON,- January 9. That the Government has requested the Dairy Board to postpone the bringing into force of the proposed regulations for the control of the local market was intimated to-day. by the Minister of Agriculture, Mr W. Lee Martin* The Minister explained that this - action had been found desirable on account of the fact that the Government was at present completing consideration of its policy of guaranteed prices, and it was thought undesirable to put into force regulations which might subsequently be found to conflict with that policy or to hamper its working; • Somewhat similar circumstances also obtained in regard to export marketing, the Minister added, and the Government had further requested that the visit to England of the deputy chairman of the board, Mr C. P. Agar, to inaugurate the export marketing control scheme recently propounded by, the board should he postponed, so that Mr Agar might be available in New Zealand for consultation with the Government in the completion of its plans. ,
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Evening Star, Issue 22233, 10 January 1936, Page 9
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