LORD AND LADY BLEDISLOE BACK IN BRITAIN.
DAIRYING IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND (By Telegraph-Press Assn.-Copyright) Received Friday, 7 p.m. LONDON, April 18. Despite recent sciatica and insomnia, Lord Bledisloe walked ashore at Tilbury. He said that the improvement in New Zealand’s trade could not he completed till there was , an Anglo-New Zealand understanding on the marketing of primary products. The crowd welcoming Lord and Lady Bledisloe at St. Pancras included Lord Colebrooke on behalf of the King and Sir James Parr. Lord Bledisloe expressed the opinion that a round-table conference might devise a two years’ plan to set dairying on its feet in Australia and New Zealand.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 April 1935, Page 5
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