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FARMING INDUSTRY

fears of SOCIALISATION , COMMANDEER SHOULD-END^ . - 'WITH 'WAR ' ' ;. 5.- a . - • . ' ‘ ’ ■ t • v -;:' (Per United Press Association! , ■ PALMERSTON N., p;ct, 20. Following- lengthy discussion;'on- the legislation • affecting the fanning industry the Feildlng branch of the Fanners. Union unanimously passed the following; reaolus2PThat while the farmers of the FelldlfliJ district are prepared to do their ftiill share to prosecute the war to a successful ;cpncluslon and; in this spirit-‘arei prepared la. accept a temporary commandeerof ■ mw* produce, they- are determined tp resist .to the utmost any efforts made towards the socialisation of their. industry, • /-Falling an Immediate assurance from the. Government that the’ Commandeer regulations will be repealed at the termination of (the war, the farmers In this district will refuse to support any ; co-ordination schemes put forward by the .Government.”

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23945, 21 October 1939, Page 7

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FARMING INDUSTRY Otago Daily Times, Issue 23945, 21 October 1939, Page 7

FARMING INDUSTRY Otago Daily Times, Issue 23945, 21 October 1939, Page 7

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