FARMERS AND UNITY.
DAIRY FARMERS AND POLITICS. WELLINGTON, July 24. At a meeting of the Dominion Executive of the New Zealand Farmers' Union, the president, Mr W. J. Polson, said they had received a request from the New Zealand Dairy Farmers’ Union for a conference with the General Farmers’ Union, with the object of arranging for the affiliation of tha two bodies. A resolution had been passed by the Dairy Farmers’ Union, he said, stating they declined to join with any political party, like the New Zealand Farmers’ Party. The Union was entirely non party. President Polson said he very much welcomed this attitude. The Dairy Farmers’ Union went into committee to consider the question.
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Grey River Argus, 25 July 1922, Page 5
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