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THE DAIRYING INDUSTRY SAFEGUARDING THE FUTURE SYDNEY, Dec. 1. A circular is being issued by Norco and other butter companies to dairy farmers on the north coast emphasising the necessity for increasing the yield per acre and quoting facts and figures concerning the efficiency of the dairying industry in Denmark and New Zealand, and insisting that their standards must be cultivated if local producers wish to safeguard their own future. The circular advises better feeding and fodder supplies, better breeding and recording cows, and better butterfat production. SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE COLONEL' BELL RE-ELECTED CANBERRA, Dec. 1. Colonel G. T. Bell was re-elected Speaker of the House of Representatives. FUNDS IN LONDON CANBERRA, Dec. 1. (Received Dec. 1, at 10 p.m.) The Tariff Board’s report, which was presented to Parliament to-day, reveals that Australia’s London funds are £ 27,000,000, compared with £15,000.000 a year ago. MERGER NEGOTIATIONS REASONS FOR DISCONTINUANCE SYDNEY, Dec. 1. (Received Dec. 2, at 2 a.m.) Following the announcement of the discontinuance of the merger negotiations, G. J. Coles explain that the deadlock occurred owing to their insistence that the assets and earning capacity positions should be taken into consideration, whereas Woolworths desired that the earning cap acity aspect alone should be considered.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23364, 2 December 1937, Page 12

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AUSTRALIAN NEWS Otago Daily Times, Issue 23364, 2 December 1937, Page 12

AUSTRALIAN NEWS Otago Daily Times, Issue 23364, 2 December 1937, Page 12