NEW DAIRY PRICE
Farmers’ Dissatisfaction
(P.A.) NELSON, May 8. At the Nelson ward meeting addressed by the chairman of the New Zealand Dairy Board, Mr W. E. Hale, regret was expressed that the board’s attitude was not fully explained at the time the Prime Minister announced the increased price. The meeting passed a motion as follows: “Nelson dairy farmers regret that the monetary reward in the new price is not a just one either to the farmer or his employees and deplore the attitude of the Government as not sympathetic to the industry or more helpful to the cause of additional production, but agree that the efforts of all farmers should be pledged to meet the call for increased output."
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Southland Times, Issue 25358, 9 May 1944, Page 5
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