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THE HON W. NOSWORTHY, Minister of Agriculture, who supports the meat pool He says that it is wholly and solely in the interests of producers, who will have to make up their minds to guard against the machinations of trusts. Mr Nos worthy considers that the producers will be helped by the pool, and that the Government should be put in a position to act strongly and decisively.

MR DAVID JONES, M.P., who is acting as chief spokesman for tile Government an Canterbury in favour of the meat pool. Mr Jones has addressed a number of meetings, which have carried resolutions sometimes of a somewhat negative type, in favour of the meat pool scheme. Mr Jones is regarded as a sort of Minister without portfolio in the Government.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16625, 6 January 1922, Page 5

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THE HON W. NOSWORTHY, Minister of Agriculture, who supports the meat pool He says that it is wholly and solely in the interests of producers, who will have to make up their minds to guard against the machinations of trusts. Mr Nos worthy considers that the producers will be helped by the pool, and that the Government should be put in a position to act strongly and decisively. MR DAVID JONES, M.P., who is acting as chief spokesman for tile Government an Canterbury in favour of the meat pool. Mr Jones has addressed a number of meetings, which have carried resolutions sometimes of a somewhat negative type, in favour of the meat pool scheme. Mr Jones is regarded as a sort of Minister without portfolio in the Government. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16625, 6 January 1922, Page 5

THE HON W. NOSWORTHY, Minister of Agriculture, who supports the meat pool He says that it is wholly and solely in the interests of producers, who will have to make up their minds to guard against the machinations of trusts. Mr Nos worthy considers that the producers will be helped by the pool, and that the Government should be put in a position to act strongly and decisively. MR DAVID JONES, M.P., who is acting as chief spokesman for tile Government an Canterbury in favour of the meat pool. Mr Jones has addressed a number of meetings, which have carried resolutions sometimes of a somewhat negative type, in favour of the meat pool scheme. Mr Jones is regarded as a sort of Minister without portfolio in the Government. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16625, 6 January 1922, Page 5