DOMINION NEWS
PRODUCE MARKETING SCHEMES. (Per Press Association—Copyright). WELLINGTON, January 15. The details of schemes for the marketing of dairy produce are to be din-, cusseu by tne Dairy Board and tno Cabinet to-morrow morning. The Hon. M. J. Savage said to-day that It was probable that the Board would be given some indication of the Government’s plans. Mr C. P. Agar’s visit to Britain is postponed in the meantime. FATAL FALL. IN LIFT WELL WELLINGTON, January 15. After being misled since lunch hour on Tuesday, Robert Wiheford, superintendent of the National Provident (Fund, and Registrar of Friendly Societies, was found dead to-night at the bottom of the lift well in the Dominion Farmers’ Executive Building on the second floor of which his office is situated, ft is assumed that lie accidentally fell down the shaft from an upper floor about the time he was missed. CONSFRVATORIUM OF MUSTC. WELLINGTON, January 15. The desirability 'of establishing a New Zealand Conservetorium of Music, on similar lines to the institutions in Melbourne and Sydney were placed before the Prime Minister (Mr Savage) in an interview by Mr Ronald Foster, a well-known Sydney musician who is giving a series of talk's from the broadcasting stations in the Dominion.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1936, Page 5
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