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BRIEF BUT CANDID

DEER MENACE CONFER ENC'E

■A POLITICAL AFFAIH

leiegrapn —Press AssociuXi.uj., DUNEDLN, May 13

A brief but candid report concerning bis impressions of the recent conference held in Christchurch to consider the question of the deer menace was given by Mr. G. Simpson, junr., aL a meeting of the. Otago Institute to-night. . Ml- Simpson stated that it was not a deer conferenec at all but a political affair, the object of which was to whitewash the Forestry Depart-juG-ntr. The <leleg»itew were .simply jsked to give the Minister of Internal Affairs some information as to the best way to destroy a number of deer, and that wits the end of it.

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Hawera Star, Volume L, 15 May 1930, Page 5

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BRIEF BUT CANDID Hawera Star, Volume L, 15 May 1930, Page 5

BRIEF BUT CANDID Hawera Star, Volume L, 15 May 1930, Page 5

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