OTTAWA AGREEMENTS
SAFEGUARDS WELCOMED. LONDON, April 27. “God bless the Ottawa Conference,” remarked a dairy produce authority to a reporter during a discussion of tho difficulties facing producers throughout tho world. If the safeguards under the Ottawa agreements did not exist, he said. Britain would have been free to negotiate comprehensive foodstuffs agreements with foreign countries. The glut in Britain emphasised how the agreements had saved Australian producers. A matter of outstanding importance for Australia and the world at largo at tho World Economic Conference would bo Britain’s over-supply of dairy produce. Australia’s rejection of a butter restriction was unpopular here, and, •coupled with the world agricultural chaos, had brought the problem to a head.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 105, 6 May 1933, Page 7
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