“GREAT SATISFACTION”
THE MEAT AGREEMENT MANUFACTURER'S VIEW (Per Press Association.) DUNK DIN, this day. Interviewed regarding the meat agreement, the Dominion president- of the Manufacturers’ Federation. Mr. James tlogig, stated : “The results regarding mutton and land) will he received with great satisfaction by all sections of the community. The iii:i nil fac t m ops appreciate the great henelit which the agreement will bring to primary producers. The fear of levies or a restriction of export: lias been very definite and real and the removal of that fear will undoubtedly lead to a feeling of greater confidence throughout New Zealand. “It is satisfactory to presume that this arrangement has been made with Great Britain without any call for further concessions from the Dominion, which would be prejudicial to us, or in any way offset the advantages secured. The results achieved reflects the greatest credit on the efforts of the delegation, and fully justify the sending of the Et. Hon. J. (!. Coales, along with the Prime Minister, lo London.’’
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18761, 18 July 1935, Page 6
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