DAIRY BOARD
LONDON AGENCY.
MR PATERSON RESIGNS.
LONDON April 5. Mr Stronach Paterson has written to the New Zealand High Commissioner, Sir James Parr, resigning his position as Government representative on the London agency of the New Zealand Dairy Control Board. The letter points out that Mr Paterson discussed the matter fully with Mr Coates last November, and quotes Mr Paterson’s letter to Mr Coates on November 8, suggesting that the only course open to the writer was to continue his work as opportunity offered for such modification of the machinery of control as might mitigate the bad results he feared and for breaking down the prevailing hostility to New Zealand dairy produce, also the reestablishment of goodwill and cooperation in all branches of the dairy produce trade in 'this country, to which Mr Coates agreed. It also quotes a letter to Mr Coate6 on December 28, stating that he would consent to carry on the duties as long as he had Mr Coates’s confidence, of which Mr Coates assured him and also expressed a wish that he would carry on with the understanding that Mr Paterson should continue the policy outlined on November 8, which policy had since been scrupulously followed. In December Mr Paterson informed Mr Coates that it would be impossible to carry on if Mr J. B. Wright were appointed to the London agency, and. fully explained the reasons for his attitude.
As Mr Wright been appointed from the date of the departure of Messrs lorns and Motion towards the end of this month, Mr Paterson asks Sir James Parr to convey to the Prime Minister his desire to resign his position forthwith. —A. and N.Z. cable.
Mr Paterson’s appointment as Government representative on the London agency of the Dairy Board was announced at the meeting of the board on June 26, 1926, the terms being a three months’ notice on either side. Mr Paterson was to attend all agenev meetings and to “keep in close touch with all actions contemplated or carried out by the agency. ’ The salary was fixed at £IOOO per annum. At the meeting of the Dairy Board in January, the following resolution was carried:—“That the Acting-Prime Minister be written to pointing out that Mr Paterson, the Government nominee on the London agency, is not supporting the policy of the board, and is making the position in London very difficult, and the board consider that Mr Paterson should be retired from the agency.” On March 12 the Hon. 0. J. Hawken (Minister of Agriculture) replied stating that the board’s representations had been carefully considered, and that “the Government are satisfied with the manner in which Mr Paterson has discharged his duties as their representative on the London agency, and, in the absence of evidence, 'cannot see their way to take action in the direction suggested in the board’s resolution.”
MR HINE CANDIDATE FOR
BOARD
- Per Press Association. NEW PLYMOUTH, April 6. At a meeting of anti-control dairy producers this afternoon it was decided to nominate Mr James Hine, of Tikorangi, as a candidate No. 4 Ward for the Control Board election.
The meeting was convened by the Free-Marketing League.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVII, Issue 111, 7 April 1927, Page 8
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