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STILL NEGOTIATING
PROTECTING PRODUCERS
(Ptir Press Association.) WELLINGTON, this day. In the House yesterday, Mr. A. D. McLeod (Coal.. Wairanipa) drew the at 1 ciiiion ni the Prime Minister to a cabled report in the newspapers regarding a suggestion that lln- Ended Kingdom Government intended tu regulate shipments of meat. The Rt. linn. G. W. Forbes said the New Zealand Government, in close consultation with the New Zealand Meat Piodueers’ Board, was at present engaged in negotiations initiated by the British Government concerning meat imports into tin- Ended Kingdom. Those negotiations covered all classes of meat, and their importance to New Zealand was fully uppieeiated by the Got eminent. It was hoped that acceptable arrangements would he made, and so fai the negotiations had been satisfactory. The aim was to safeguard the interests of dairy farmers as well as those of other producers ot meat. Details of the discussions could not tie published at present, nor without the consent of the British Government. ___
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18550, 9 November 1934, Page 10
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166MEAT QUOTA SCHEME Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18550, 9 November 1934, Page 10
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