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TOOLEY STREET S REGRETS PATER SON’S RESIG NATION. Electric Telegraph—Press Association LONDON, April 6. Tooley Street although not desiring comment regrets Mr Paterson’s resignation as it regards him as the ablest member of the agency. Meanwhile the New Zealand bytter position is gradually improving. If New Zealanders are wise, said an authority, they will seek to recover goodwill by co-operation with the trade. Denmark sells weekly supplies as received. If New Zealand began winter dairying niicl maintained supplies all the year round aud sold freshly on arrival in Britain New Zealand* prices should equal those of the Danish.
WELLINGTON, Last ' Night. V hen questioned to-day, Mr Coates said that there were no further developments regarding Mr Paterson’s resignation. It is possible there might be an announcement made within a few days.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10514, 8 April 1927, Page 5
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