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Export Quality.

It is recognised that in the fight for future markets quality may mean the difference between success and failure, and the sheepfarmers, with a spirit worthy of their pioneer fathers and grandfathers, are out to secure it. Similarly, the dairy interests are engaged in a new offensive for higher

quality butter and cheese. In their case Government regulations have been invoked, but actually they were approved in advance by the industry. Thus the two great primary industries have through adversity risen to the challenge. They are determined to help themselves out of their troubles and in doing so they will help every man, woman, and child in the Dominion. National interests are bound up in their plans to hold their markets with the weapon of quality. As success comes, as come it must, through the will to achieve it, the rewards will be spread over the whole community. —“New Zealand Herald.” Undesirable Immigrants. Of all the undesirable immigrants New Zealand receives by the back-door, none are more unwelcome than the criminals, who come ashore from overseas ships, are convicted for a crime, committed to prison, and finally released with a feeling, no doubt, that the country owes them an existence, to be gained by fair means or foul. It is particularly refreshing, therefore, to note that the two criminals who came ashore from a Home boat at Lyttelton and committed a burglary are to be deported on their release from prison. The Legislature ought really to go further, and provide a very strict probation for all immigrants. There is no doubt that a fair number of delinquents are being sent out to the Dominion to make a fresh start, and in many cases that, unfortunately, means ! a fresh start in crime.—Christchurch j "Star.'’

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19523, 24 June 1933, Page 9

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Export Quality. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19523, 24 June 1933, Page 9

Export Quality. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19523, 24 June 1933, Page 9