DAIRY EXPORTS
POSITION IN AUSTRALIA. BETTER ORGANISATION DESIRED ST 0 ABLI —PEEK ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT Received Aug. 20, 10.5 a.m. MELBOURNE, Aug. 20.
At the Interstate Conference, Mr Bruce said the Government had come to the conclusion that no permanent solution of the difficulties facing the dairy industry would be effected unless an organised and orderly system of marketing the export surplus was established. The Government was prepared to co-operate with the industry in the inauguration of such a system, which would assure a continuous, steady supply to the British market. If it was found impossible to achieve this, by voluntary co-operation the Government was prepared to consider the question of passing legislation on the lines of the New Zealand Daiiy Produce Control Act or on other practical and approved lines. The effective organisation of the industry was imperative in view of the contemplated establishment of an Imperial Economic Committee, which has for its object consideration of the methods which will ensure that the greater portion of Britain’s supplies will be drawn from Empire sources. —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. = ,
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 20 August 1924, Page 5
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