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DOMINION NEWS

NEW .MARKETS WANTED MINISTER’S APPEAL TO MANUFACTURERS (Press Association.) WELLINGTON, OcL. d. In opening the conference of tho Manulaclurers’ Federation, the Hon. R. Masters said the time had eajnc when New Zealand should launch out in the same manner as Australia and oilier countries with a view to finding new markets. Otherwise, New Zealand’ will be placed in the position of putting w greater volume of products into a country already overloaded, with thq inevitable result of. forcing down prices. lie stressed the need of developing secondary industries and urged manufacturers to have a strong organisation. DOMINION ART GALLERY AND MUSEUM. TENDERS TO RE CALLED (Press Association-! W’ELLJNGTON. Oct. 5. A special meeting of the board of trustees of the National Art Gallery and Dominion Museum fund decided to call tenders for the erection of au art gallery and museum on tho Mt. Cook site. Alternative tenders are to be called, one'for the erection of, the building,! and-two for the .erection of about three parts ; of it... .. .. ‘ - It, is, hoped that.. wpj;k. will be com-menced-hi March. ! t-lif tbo r 'complete scheme. T250,UU0 is involved. --■ ; <‘’ ■ ■ COMPULSORY DEHORNING 01’ ; ; , CATTLE • , 8 '- i * (Press .AilsocuiUou.) ' ;- ■ WELLINGTON. Del. 0. TPj'ovidcd podigreq Tattle } was ex eifiptcd a bill for they compulsory ■' "dehorning . of 'cattle would hot') proVo ; 'uhpo'purar', accordingl i to ’ O. Macmillan, w'heii replying •to a*deputationi from "the! Wellington,’. Live .stQ,cfi and Butchers’ Association, which ■.urged comliuDory- dehorningi •. I f ' : ' ’ HVgavd the'deputation' a sympqtu etic! hearing,juiul .indicated that; he •\ypuld take steps Tliis ( session of Parliament- to' iht'rqdueeya bill. ‘ ; ‘ ';■ Tj|ie : - dop'utatibn'- stressed-; the. bene‘fifc 6f a; humanitarian .point., of • view, .but from the’’viewpoint of .life ecoiiqnuc loss m the j damage Toj hides’ - and _ meat.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11760, 6 October 1932, Page 3

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283

DOMINION NEWS Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11760, 6 October 1932, Page 3

DOMINION NEWS Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11760, 6 October 1932, Page 3

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