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The London firm already quoted is further moved to encourage New Zealand producers by adding this Imperial note: “In view of the tremendous importation and consequent competition of th:is freshly made butter, it says* a lot for tho public in London and the South of England; that their demand for Empire butter has enabled sellers fo nuke more money. 1 * The Empire Marketing Board 'prepared the wax for that. Messrs Page and S-.n rightly deem it worth while to draw our attention to another important fact, to the effect that while the value of New Zealand and Australian butter was then about the same as was at the beginning of the year. Danish was more than 30s per cwt. lower. The two descriptions most adversely affected by the Marketing Order (tariff) that came into force last June ar© Argentine and Siberian and these consequently had beei\ acmctlLiqg of a drag Oja the market,
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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3798, 16 August 1932, Page 4
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