GUARANTEED PRICE
TRIBUNAL TO 3E SET UP By Telegraph—Press Association WELLINGTON. July 11. The Prime Minister, the Rt. Hon, M. J. Savage, stated in an interview that the Government’s decision on the procedure in connection \ h the guaranteed price for the new season would be deferred until it heard the deputation from the Dairy Board and National Dairy Council which will wait on 1' ursday on himself and the Hon. W Nash. "Whatever happens,” Mr Savage added, “some sort of tribunal vi” bt set up to advise the Government ir fixing the price, and we will let th< country know what is just as soor as we possibly can. The most omplete investigation ‘ha f can be made will be made and will naturally . .kf a little time. Our objective will k do Justice to the farmer after we he . heard his case from all angles.”
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLV, Issue 21086, 12 July 1938, Page 6
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