REGULATION OF SUPPLIES
CO-OPERATION IN THE EMPIRE. 1 ~ . j|, SYSTEM HAS “COME TO STAY.” a By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright, i . ~. London,'Feb. 16. ■ | Mr. W. G. Elliott, speaking at Man-' Chester, ' said that quantitative regula-. tion of imports was intended merely as an expedient to meet the crisis, but had come to stay. The Government had . given a lead to the world in respect io the regulation of the meat supplies. The arrangements made in Noyember had undoubtedly avoided a calamitous situation. The foreign and Dominion Governments concerned had voluntarily co-operated in the system of regulation , and recognised that' it' was a real solution of market stabilisation.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 February 1933, Page 7
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