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MEAT NEGOTIATIONS

Tariff and Regulation By Telegraph—Press Assn. Copyright. LONDON. June 24. The “Daily Telegraph,” in a leader, says: Major Elliot’s reference to lowtariffs indicates that the meat agreement will embody a regulation of the market instead of a high tariff. This will give New Zealand and Australia an assured market, which will expand with returning prosperity. Thus the result will be almost as valuable to them as unfettered entry. “The Times,” in a leader, says: The delegates to the moat confcrcneo yialiscd that an unregulated market would be contrary to the interests of all concerned. Therefore, if a tariff is adopted, power to regulate supplies must be reserved. The parties are nearest to agreement regarding mutton and lamb. In regard to this regulation, which hitherto worked well, there is likely to bo the basis of a long term nnlinv.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 162, 25 June 1935, Page 9

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MEAT NEGOTIATIONS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 162, 25 June 1935, Page 9

MEAT NEGOTIATIONS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 162, 25 June 1935, Page 9

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