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MEAT FROM DOMINION FULL DEVELOPMENT URGED (Tor Press Association.) WELLINGTON, tins day. I am thoroughly convinced that we should' develop the English market for all its worth and, if we can. push out the foreigner to other markets." said Mr. T. A. Duncan, the chairman, at the annual meeting of the New Zealand Meat Producers' Hoard to-day. He did not think Belgium would he much of a market owing to the low price for meat there. The same position applied in the east. The Ottawa agreement had hecu of inestimable value to New Zealand, "We must not curtail our exports to Britain, because there is a very wide market there," said Mr. Duncan. The electoral committee of the Meat Board authorised Mr. Duncan and Mr. J. Fraser, general manager, to accompany the representatives of the Government to England for the meat negotiations.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19104, 27 August 1936, Page 6
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