BUTTER PROBLEM
N.Z. DELEGATION IN SYDNEY AUSTRALIA AGAINST REDUCTION DEFINITE PROPOSALS TO-DAY SYDNEY, April 18. Immediately after the arrival of the New Zealand Dairy Board representatives to-day they entered into a conference in Sydney with representatives ol the Australian Dairy Produce Export Board. They discussed the problem of butter-export restriction. It is understood that the talk was more or less informal. Lt is expected that concrete proposals will be submitted tomorrow. No statement was issued for publication, but it was stated unofficially that the majority of the Australian delegates, numbering 12, did not favour restriction. The remainder insisted that tliero was no alternative and that it would be better in the long run to pursue that course. Mr C. Hanbury, one of the Australian delegation that recently visited New Zealand, presented a report to his colleagues covering the visit to the Dominion,
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 107, 19 April 1933, Page 9
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