DOMINIONS’ NEXT MOVE
Dairy Produce Problems BRITAIN’S ATTITUDE (Romred 15, 1125 a.mA LONDON, March 14. Though tho Dominions Office is reluctant to comment on the New Zealand dairy produce discussions pending ■receipt of the official version, it is learned that Britain will gladly receive a New Zealand representative for die* cussiou of the low price of butter, etc., also of the effect of New Zealand oompetition on British dairymen. Nevertheless, the complete failure of the Baxter mission is recalled with the question as i,° whether New Zealand is now able to offer any acceptable alternative to restriction, which Mr. Baxter fruitlessly urged. Britain thus far has not issued specific invitations to a conference, but should the need arise it might be thought advisable to include Australia, and perhaps, other Dominions in the discussions. Meanwhile Britain maintains her attitude that the next move must come from the Dominions.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 79, 15 March 1934, Page 6
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