MR GGODFELLOW’S PROPOSALS
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SUPPORT (By Telegraph—Press Association) AUCKLAND, 'i'hs Day. General support of Mr Win. Goodfcllow’s dairy industry programme was given in a statement to-day by tlic president of the Chamber of Commerce, Mr A. S. I,imn. lie said that the propositions made by Mr Goodfellow, who must be looked upon as probably the leading expert in the dairy industry, must be fairly considered not only by the Government, but by all organisations interested in the welfare of the dairy industry and the Dominion. He pointed out Unit some of Mr Goodfellow’s proposals had been advocated by Chambers of Commerce. Regarding the exchange rate, he said that the suggestion of a temporary subsidy would enable the Government to give relief only where it was urgently needed, where ufi exchange benefited also those who did not- need help. (Further reference to the matter will be found on page 4.)
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 9 April 1934, Page 2
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