TARIFF REVENUE TO AID FARMERS
LANGUISHING INDUSTRY MR. A. HAMILTON’S PROPOSAI ( THE SUN’S Parliamentary Reporter) WELLINGTON, Wed. ■pARMERS’ sons are leaving tht farms and migrating to the cities in search of work, declared Mr. A. Hamilton to-night, while dealing in the Address-in-Reply speech, with farmers' problems. “Marketing schemes and rnri credits," he said, “were but ointment to the sore. The authorities hare to go deeper and get to the very root of the disease. A cfrastic disease requires a drastic remedy." • He suggested that the protective venue, amounting to about £4,0)0,000, should be given to the farmers aa a subsidy on the exportable surpl* lß « unprotected primary produce. suggested a committee to investigate farmers’ conditions generally.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 84, 30 June 1927, Page 8
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