MUNICIPAL MILK SUPPLY
WELLINGTON SCHEME INQUIRIES FROM OVERSEAS [by telegraph OWN correspondent] ■WELLINGTON, Tuesday The Wellington municipal milk scheme is probably the subject of more overseas inquiries than any other municipal activity, or possibly any State activity in the Dominion, so much bo thai it became somewhat of a burden answering requests for details until statements were drawn up in booklet form, or were run off on the duplicator for return with covering letters. Many Wellington people take no interest in the scheme, except by way of criticism, but overseas inquiries are very much in earnest. By the last mail from America came three letters of inquiry, one from an association, national, in its scope, and representative of dairy producers, the second from an association, also national, of vending interests, and the third from Professor J. M. Tinlev, principal agricultural economist of the dairy section of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration, Washington.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21807, 23 May 1934, Page 15
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151MUNICIPAL MILK SUPPLY New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21807, 23 May 1934, Page 15
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