The conference of daily factory proprietors held at Timaru on Wednesday last decided that suppliers of cream be paid on a grading basis. A unique honour, in that it was the first of its kind, was accorded Mr J. F. Arnold, ex-M.P., and president of the South Canterbury branch of the association, at Wellington recently, when the New Zealand Public Service Association elected him the first honorary life member of the association Mr Arnold has been one of the most prominent workers for the service. He is to be presented with a gold medallion in honour of the occasion.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3672, 29 July 1924, Page 31
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