REPARATIONS AND CHEESE
THE HAGUE CONFERENCE
MAY HELP OUR FARMERS
T'fat fhe ■ successful negotiations of Air P. Snowden at The Hague Conference would have a marked, elfeef on phe New Zealand cheese markef, was the opinion expressed by Mr T. D. Collins, New Zealand-representa-tive' of the London firm o f Foley Bros., at a meeting of farmers af Motnmaoho, in fhe Waikato. Air Collins said that the agreement made by Air Snowden stipulated foe export of millions of tons of British cool to Europe. This meant fhaf during {he noxf t'voho monfhs 45,000' more ,mim?bs would he in employment than during fhe past twelve months. The greatest consumers of cheese in Great Britain wore the miners, ailed it- vas a . noticeable fact that a- strike of miners invariably brought about a. diminution in the consumption of cheese.
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Feilding Star, Volume 7, Issue 2304, 5 September 1929, Page 4
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