PUBLICITY IN ENGLAND
NO REDUCTION IN EFFORT. CONTROL BOARD’S ASSISTANCE. Dominion publicity through the High Commissioner’s Office in London was one of the things scheduled to receive the attention of the financial pruning knife, because of the necessity to contract public expenditure next year, but the need to economise has been avoided. Distribution of films, slides and photographs and the arrangement of exhibitions which are designed to push New Zealand goods, have been in progress for a number of years and great reluctance was felt when it was proposed that the money available for the office should be limited. When it was known that the Government proposed applying the “cut” to the High Commissioner’s office as well, the two principal control boards, the Meat Producers’ Board and the Dairy Produce Board, offered to guarantee a sufficient aum for the work to be continued for at least another year. The present position, therefore, is that the two boards will vote the Government £lOOO, which will be expended in London on continuing the operations, ot the offi<
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 June 1931, Page 7
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