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NO DETAILS YET. [Per Press- Association. — Copyright .] WELLINGTON, This. -Day. The attention of the Prime- Minister was drawh by the Horn A. D.' McLeod (Government-r-Wairarapa) - in the -- House of Representatives yesterday to a press cablegram suggesting that the British' Government intended to regu- 3 ! ate shipments-of meat.' Mr Forbes ' , said the New- .Zealand ; Government/ : in, close . consultation Zealand: Meat Producers’. Board, .was at ■ presfent- engaged..- in ; -negotiations initiated by the British- Government , \ concerning- meat imports- intoi- the United'. Kingdom..., These, .negotiations - y covered all .classes. of meat; v and their importance to New Zealand was fully .appreciated by the Government :It was. ./hoped .that racceptable ar- ' rangements could be .made, and/so far . . the negotiations had bee-n satisfactory. : The, aim, • was, to < -safeguard the-' interests, of dairy farmers as .well as; those' ' of- other producers of meat: Details of the discussions could not be published at present, nor without the consent of the British Government.
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Northern Advocate, 9 November 1934, Page 5
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