Dairy Board Wants Time On Air
[Per Press Association. Copyright.'] WELLINGTON, This Day.
Permission for representatives approved by the Dairy Board, in conjunction with the National Dairy Conference, to have reasonable access to the National Broadcasting Service for the purpose of placing before the people the present problems and difFi- j culties of dairy farmers is to be j sought from the Government. A remit to this effect, moved by Mr W. Harbutt, on behalf of the South Auckland Dairy Association, was carried unanimously at the Dairy Conference today. Country Should Know. He said it was necessary for all sections of the community to khow what was happening throughout the country, and for those in the cities to appreciate the difficulties under which the farming community was labouring. It would be better foi* the Dominion as a whole if the workers Wfere more in sympathy with the farmers through a knowledge of their problems. Unfair Monopoly. Mr A. J. Sinclair, seconding the motion. said the unfair manner in which the Government was monopolising the air at present was causing great dissatisfaction among farmers. Farmers had a right to let the people know the reasons for their present dissatisfaction.
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Northern Advocate, 30 November 1939, Page 6
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