MILK PRODUCTS
IMPORTS TO BRITAIN LIMITATION ARRANGEMENT British Wireless RUGBY, May 29 The Minister of Agriculture, Major W. E. Elliot, in the House of Commons to-day stated that the foreign countries mainly concerned in the export to Britain of cream and condensed whole milk and condensed skimmed milk had given an assurance that they would agree, as an emergency measure, to limit their exports to Britaiii in June, July and August to an amount not exceeding 80 per cent of the quantities shipped in the corresponding period of last year,; subject* to a review of the position each month. Those foreign countries which exported comparatively small quantities were asked to ensure that their shipments should remain at the pre\ ious level. Representatives 'of the Dominions had promised that they would use their best endeavours to co-operate so far as they were concerned in the export of these products. In view of these arrangements there would bo no longer any question of British manufacturers reducing their output.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21505, 31 May 1933, Page 11
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