RESTRICTIONS ON MEAT
N.Z. FARMERS' ATTITUDE
INFORMATION SOUGHT
(Per Press Association.)
; INVERCARGILL, this day. A resolution that the executive had not. sufficient information to justify its expression of opinion as to whether quotas or levies, or both, should be applied to meat exports, and that it should ask the .Meat Board for information, was carried by the Southland provincial executive of the Farmers' Union.
•'I consider that the Farmers' Union should stand solidly against both quotas and levies." declared Mr. B. Clearwater. Mr. W. Couser contended that it was time that New Zealand made, a stand. New Zealanders were too easy-going. The Australians would not stand it. Canada and Argentine had got a better bargain than we had. The president, Mr. W. J. A. McGregor: I think things will come out all right, and we may trust those who are in charge. The exchange may be hitting us back a bit now, but if it had not"been for it, we might have been in queer street.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18662, 23 March 1935, Page 5
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