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ANOTHER VIEW.

'With butter down to i92s on the • Loiidon market, , what is the outlook' to-day for the dairy farmer?'' says the. - New' Zealand Herald. "We will surely not be accused of being alarmist if we. say it is serious. The truth is that) prices have got to fall in New Zealand" as well as everywhere else, and to tryto shore them up by artificial means-. is only putting off the evil day and running the risk of disaster There. v must be a lower level for .prices of" primary products, land values, everything. Price-fixing subsidies and mora toinims have no effect against such an economic) tide as is running in theworld to-day. The process of adjustment is going to be difficult and painful, but the sooner and more courageously it is faced the better for all concerned."

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 11 May 1921, Page 4

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ANOTHER VIEW. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 11 May 1921, Page 4

ANOTHER VIEW. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 11 May 1921, Page 4

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