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CONTROL BY PRODUCERS

NTERNAL MARKETING DIVISION UMOUR OF CHANGES A. AUCKLAND, May 28. meports here, which are stated to be pthentic, indicate that the Internal (vision of the Marketing Department fill gradually be taken over by P r °‘ Leer commissions on the lines of the biry Commission. , " ’ [interviewed by telephone to-day, the inister of Marketing, Mr Cullen, deled that the Internal Marketing Divibn would shortly become extinct, but t refused to comment on reports that I the future the organisation would fe on commission lines. [it is stated here, however, on good pthority, that the Government has Een anxious to unload the responsiflity of the Internal Marketing Divibn, so that a large measure of control fill revert to producers. It is regarded likely that many employees of the [arketing Division will carry on uner any commissions set up, and that |e department’s stores and premises fill be rented by the new organisapns.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26473, 29 May 1947, Page 11

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CONTROL BY PRODUCERS Otago Daily Times, Issue 26473, 29 May 1947, Page 11

CONTROL BY PRODUCERS Otago Daily Times, Issue 26473, 29 May 1947, Page 11

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