BRITAIN’S MEAT IMPORTS
CONFERENCE IN LONDON. [PEB PBESB ASSOCIATION.] WELLINGTON, September 6. The announcement that the next development in the meat export situation as it affected New Zealand would be a conference in London next month, was made by the Prime Minister, Mr. Forbes, in an interview ' tonight. Mr. Forbes said it was expected that all of the British Ministers immediately concerned with the recent negotiations would be back in London by then, and New Zealand would be represented at the conference by the High Commissioner, Sir J. Parr. The necessity for an early definition of the arrangements was stressed by Mr. Forbes, in view of the fact that the exporting season was at hand. Mr. Forbes said there was no question of the quota being*’ applied at present, and the proposals in that connection stated in the Press cablegram to-day to be applied to the United States and Argentine, did not affect New Zealand, which was negotiating for a voluntary arrangement.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 7 September 1934, Page 12
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