BUTTER EXPORTS
RESTRICTION SCHEME CONFERENCE IN SYDNEY NEW ZEALAND DELEGATION PROPOSALS EXPECTED TO-DAY By /Teloßiniili —Press Association—Copyright (Received April IS. J 1.53 p. 111.) SYDNEY. April IS Immediately after the arrival in Sydney ul the representatives of the New Zealand Dairy Board to-day they began a conference with representatives of the Australian Dairy Produce Export Board and discussed the problem of the proposed restriction of butter exports. It is understood that the talk was more or less informal. It is expected that concrete proposals will bo submitted tomorrow. No statement has been issued for publication, but it is stated unofficially that the majority of tho Australian delegates, who numbered 12, did not favour a restriction and that the remainder insisted that there was 110 alternative and that it would be better in the long run to pursue that course. Mr. C. Hanbury, one of the Australian delegates, who recently visited New Zealand, presented a report to his colleagues about that visit.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21470, 19 April 1933, Page 12
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