DAIRY EXPORT TRADE
MORE TROUBLE IN LONDON
ADVISORY MEMBERS RESIGN:
AUCKLAND, April 7. Regarding the London agency of the Dairy Produce Board, advice has 'reached Auckland indicating that Mr Paterson is not alone in his resignation, hut that three representatives of the Importers’ Association, who were appointed as the advisory committee to the Agency in November ,found it impossible to carry on, and, in February, -severed their connection as advisors. Three other members of the Association were persuaded “with some difficulty* * to take their places and it is stated that these advisors found it- impracticable to carry on. It was stated that the influence of advisors with the Board was nil. In fulfilment of the promise made to the New Zealand producers that they would .afford the Board, the fullest co-opera-tion the Association decided .to appoint three other members as an iadvisory committee, the members who accepted office being Sir Thomas Clement, head of Andrew Clement and Sons; Mr James Gillanders, dairy produce, broker, and Mr Davidson of J- and J. Lansdale and C 0. ,: Lad. Information now available suggests that the experience of ibis committee was akin to' that of its predecessor.—P.A. Questioned yesterday, Mr. Contes said there was no further developments regarding Mr. Stronacli Paterson’s resignation from the .London agency of the 'Dairy Control Rohr L states aWellington. PiAi message. It was that there migh t be ~.« announcement-' made within a - Few days.' '
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10368, 8 April 1927, Page 4
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