DAIRY CONTROL.
STATEMENT BY MR. SINCLAIR. (MV TELEGRAPH PRESS ASSOCIATION ' WELLINGTON, March 31. “The decision of the Dairy Produce Board to defer consideration of the Board’s future policy until the Ju_ne meeting was fully anticipated,” said Mr. A. J. Sinclair, who placed the case for the Palmerston North conference before the board yesterday. “It is known,” he said, “thai while certain members were not prepared to support compulsory provisions of the Act. they were favourable to further modifications of the board’s powers. They desired consideration of the point deferred until .June for two reasons: The return of Messrs. lorns and the Motion from London, and pending the election, which would he held in May for three produce members of the board.” Mr. Sinclair added that the dairy companies opposing compulsion were now completing arrangements to put forward candidates to oppose the three retiring members. Messrs. Goodfellow. Forsvth. and Thacker. “Candidates,” he sincl. “would favour a conservative policy of marketing. on lines of the Palmerston North resolutions.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 31 March 1927, Page 9
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