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DAIRY PRODUCE MARKETS.

LONDON, July 9. Mr McNeill, in the House of Commons, ia reference |o the disposal of New Zealand butter and cheese through the Co-operative Sociots. asked Mr U A. McCurdy (Boot l'out roller) on what evidence ho had based the anticipation that the consumers would not, suffer any readjustment of trading arrangements; also whether ho possessed sufficient powers to prevent tins threatened cornering. . Mr McCurdy pointed out thai no detinue arrangement 'had yet been made to sell New Zealand produce through the society. The Ministry would carefully consider any contemplated action. Meanwhile, it was impossible to sav whether action was necessary. The Ministry intended to maintain the existing restrictions on private dealing in butter, and he considered the Ministry s powers wholly adequate to safeguard the consumer.—(A. and N.X. Cable.)

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1862, 12 July 1920, Page 6

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DAIRY PRODUCE MARKETS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1862, 12 July 1920, Page 6

DAIRY PRODUCE MARKETS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1862, 12 July 1920, Page 6

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