.That a otntejncnl should, be sought from the Government ns to its altiUide tojrat'ds home defence was the opinion expressed by Mr. Hugh Morrison, president of the Waimrapn provincial executive of the Farmers' Union. He considered that the ihtciprovincial conference of the Farmers’ Union next week should ‘ask the Government to delirjc its poly. His view was that tho Farmers' Union should not attempt to Iny down ,anv policy, but just ask tho Government. Tl was decided to send a remit on the lines sn)T"estofl for discussion at the ronline- oonforcricc. -fVe s jW <n.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12867, 22 May 1936, Page 4
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