GUARANTEED PRICE
PROTESTS AGAINST REVIEW
[PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.]
WELLINGTON, July 19
Mr. Savage has received many letters and telegrams, protesting against the suggestion that the guaranteed price scheme might have to be reviewed, if the farming opposition to it were as strong as some farmers’ leaders claimed.
Mr. Savage, in an interview, said it was significant that most of the communications had come from the Waikato, where it had been claimed that the opposition was strongest. “It .is obricns, of course, that the farmers are not going to throw over the present system for the system they had before,” Mr. Savage said. All the communications so far have come from private individuals, mostly from the Waikato, but also from practically all over New Zealand, and as far south as Winton.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 July 1939, Page 2
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