MR. IORN'S TRIP.
In granting leave of i.bsence to Mr \Y. A. Toms, chairman ot tlie Da r Board, who is to leave shortly on an official visit to Great Britain, the \V sura-rapt Farmers' Union through its president (Mr C. C. Jackson) wished Mr lorns a plea.-ant and enjoyable trip and one that would Ik> profitable to New Zealand. The president - s good wishes wore eeltoed bv Messrs J. H. Bremner. H. Morrison and AY. Col man. Air Morrison sa: 1 it was an honour to the Wnirarat. Provincial Executive that -t had given Air loins his start in public 1 ft*. Air loins .said lie realised fully 1 5* ■ responsibilities lie was carrying in. going Home to negotiate with shinping companies. He would do his best, as in the past, to further tininterests of farmers and those <v New Zealand generally. (Applause.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11391, 10 March 1930, Page 2
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