DAIRY COMMISSION
: TRADE ■ WITH" THE EAST SHIPPING FACILITIES DISCUSSED. iPeb United Pbess Association.) WELLINGTON, May 21. The Dairy Industry Commission to-day entered upon the third week of its de- ' Ihe morning was occupied in the evidence of Mr Charles Mitchell Howard, shipping manager of Messrs Johnston and Co., Ltd., who dealt with theTubject of trade with the East, with speckl reference to the Dutch East Indies. ... •„„ In. the afternoon evidence was : gnen hv Mr N. S. Falla, joint manager of the Union Steam Ship Company, aud the Consul at Wellington for Japan, who.out. lined the shipping tacihtiee to the East and spoke on the possibilities of building up trade with Japan Mr Falla. atoo detailed the present shipping facilities and modes of transhipment. . The witnesses who will appear to-mor-row are Mr C, H. Andrews, of Messrs J. B. Macewen and Co., Ltd., Mr G. A. Mills, agent for Messr s A- J. Mills and Co.. Ltd., London, Mr J. Lloyd, of Messrs Joseph Nathan .and Co/, Ltd., Mr W. H.Kent, representative- of Messrs Andrew Clement and Sons, Ltd., Lpndor, and Mr &. Davidson, of the New Zealand Producers Co-operative .Marketing Association. These witnesses will deal with local and export marketing.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22268, 22 May 1934, Page 10
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