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No Acre Should Be Lost "The position today is that the world cannot afford Io see one acre of land go out of production,” said Mr. L. C. Gardiner, a member of the Royal Commission on the Sheep Industry yesterday. “He was looking on things from the gloomiest side.” said the witness. Mr. R. O. Montgomerie. "I can assure you that that gentleman was very much alive,” commented the Hon. R Eddy. M.L.C.

Weather and Industry “There are other industries which claim to be affected just as much by the weather as the farming industry.” said Mr. H. W Youren. a member of the Royal Commission on the Sheep Industry, when a witness was under cross-examination. He said he had a friend who sold ladies' hats and this friend claimed that his business was greatly affected by the weather

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Wanganui Chronicle, 27 November 1948, Page 6

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Untitled Wanganui Chronicle, 27 November 1948, Page 6

Untitled Wanganui Chronicle, 27 November 1948, Page 6

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