DAIRY PROBLEMS
“COMMISSION'S HANDS QUITE FULL.” (Per United Press Association.) Auckland, July 22. Sir Francis Fraser, chairman of the Executive Commission of Agriculture, in reply to a question to-day, said there was no prospect of his visiting Britain in the near future to discuss marketing conditions. The matter had not been considered. The Commission had its hands quite full at this end of the dairying business. The work until now had been purely administrative, establishing relations with the different produce boards and foreign markets. Some progress had been made in Waikato and discussions aiming at the nationalization of cream supply collection, but the interests concerned would need time and opportunity to continue the negotiations themselves .
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Southland Times, Issue 25343, 23 July 1935, Page 7
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115DAIRY PROBLEMS Southland Times, Issue 25343, 23 July 1935, Page 7
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