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BRITAIN & NEW ZEALAND

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AGRICULTURISTS’ INTERESTS

DISCUSSION AT LONDON. MR. FORBES VISITS FACTORY. RACKETED BETTER PROCESS. ("United Press Association—By Electric Telegrapti . Copyright.) Received 12.45 a.m. to-dav LONDON, Aug. 1. The New Zealand Ptrime Minister, Mr. CL Forbes, and Mr. R. Masters conferred to-day with Mr. Gates (president of the National Farmers’ Union) and M;r. Baxter (chairman of the Alilk Marketing Board) and' discussed the interests of agriculturists if. Britain and New Zealand. Mr. Forbes also to-day visited the factory of Amalgamated Dairies Ltd. He afterwards, said he was impressed with the attractive way butter was packeted and was pleased to know that packetod New Zealand butter was taking on with the public, and that in this way the consumer was sure of getting New Zealand butter when it was asked for

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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 2 August 1933, Page 9

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BRITAIN & NEW ZEALAND Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 2 August 1933, Page 9

BRITAIN & NEW ZEALAND Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 2 August 1933, Page 9

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