EMPIRE MARKETING
BOARD’S WORK TO CEASE DOMINIONS’ ATTITUDE (Received April 5, 11 a.m') LONDON, April 4. The Yorkshire Post understands that the Dominion representatives on the Empire Consultative Committee rejected the British suggestion that the Dominions should share the cost of maintaining the Empire Marketing Board, believing that it had outlived its usefulness.
Anticipating the committee’s recommendation to close the board on September 30, much work already has been curtailed. The lease of the London quarantine station, jointly managed by tiie Marketing Board and the Royal Agricultural Society, from which live stock is exported to the Dominions, has been renewed until September 30. A high Australian authority discounts the statement that the Dominions refused financially to support the Empire Marketing Board.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18056, 5 April 1933, Page 7
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