INTERESTS OF FARMERS
OTTAWA REPRESENTATION ADVISER'S WORK APPRECIATED [BY TELEGRAPH —FRESS ASSOCIATION] WELLINGTON, Wednesday Tho Dominion executive of the Farmers' Union met to-day and placed on record appreciation of the services rendered by Sir Francis Boys, of Christchurch, who represented the union in an advisory capacity at the Ottawa Conferei,| The president, Mr. W. J. Poison, M.P.. recommended tho setting up of a permanent committee to deal with questions of national importance, and said ho would move at a later stage in this direction. He said tho outlook for the coming season was most serious and tho position was becoming such that farmers could not be blamed for demanding that further consideration should bo given to them. A committee was set up to report on the subject of a central bank on the lines of the Niemeyer report. Mr. Poison said that the union should define its attitude before the matter was finalised by the Government.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21324, 27 October 1932, Page 7
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