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EY MR NOSWOKTIIV. i ■,;;; \ ; i. ; lii • W Rh--Wlil.l JXBTI’N. Apiil - :! - ' de pul a I ion represonl i im, khi- wheat newer, wailed upon the Minister of 'idtiio. a-kino for Ihe imposition of a dumping duty, or the reinforce- . ~n l ~t- t lie enileirgo on llio importa‘ion of tioui. |t v:ss > < ;! « l .d ’ ' Il of I hese UH'a--i;;.,.- was icip'iiied to enable the larm- .. ; , di'pe.'O of t heir wheat at a payable price, and io induce them to can: in’:,' growing crops. Ii was also suggested that dumping fi, i,. \u<tr:ilia had taken place. IL -i. Mr X'osworthy denied there had let'll nnv dumping. If it took place, the dutv would be imposed, and not before. He stated that if the millers rushed the farmers too far, then not i.nlv the duty on wheat, -nut the duty on Hour would go, and not only the wheatgrowing, but the milling would lave to go. Sufficient wheat should be, Int was not being grown for the people's requirements. From all parts of ♦he North Island, he was receiving telegrams asking for noil?rd and bran be allowed into the Dominion.

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Grey River Argus, 24 April 1925, Page 6

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STRAIGHT TALK Grey River Argus, 24 April 1925, Page 6

STRAIGHT TALK Grey River Argus, 24 April 1925, Page 6