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DAIRY CONTROL.

BRITISH NEWSPAPER PROTEST. PESSIMISTIC UTTERANCE. (Sydney Sun Cables.) LONDON, Jan. 24. The Westminster Gazette, in a leader, says:— “Before we can approve of £1,000,000 expenditure, yearly to advertise Emuire goods the Government should explain why it has not protested against the New Zealand Dairy Control Board reducing butter shipments between now and August to the extent of 10,000 tons compared with 1925 for the purpose of supplying the United States, which offered liigher prices. “This is merely a foretaste of. what the Board is likely to do when it controls produce valued' at £20,000,000 y(Arty. Australia is organising similar control of foodstuffs and wool, proving shortsightedness. "Tho ‘Buy British Goods’ campaign is a, fundamental fallacy of the Government’s Imperialist protectionist policy.”

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16942, 26 January 1926, Page 7

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DAIRY CONTROL. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16942, 26 January 1926, Page 7

DAIRY CONTROL. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16942, 26 January 1926, Page 7

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