GUARANTEED PRICES
Bill to be Introduced on Tuesday (By Telegraph—Special to ‘‘Tribune.’’) WELLINGTON, April 24. The Guaranteed Price Bill will make its appearance in the House of Representatives on Tuesday. The measure received preliminary consideration at a meeting of the Government caucus today, and it will be further considered at a caucus which has been called for Tuesday morning. The Prime Minister stated tins afternoon that the Bill had not been finalised and that discussions with dairying interests were still to take place. It was certain that the Executive Commission of Agriculture, and to a lesser extent the Dairy Board, would be affected in order that the policv of the Government might be put into affect. However, the details were still to bo finalised.
Mr Savage remarked that it was too early to say what would happen to the members of the Executive Commission of Agriculture in the event of the commission being abolished.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 112, 24 April 1936, Page 5
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