FARMERS’ UNION.
PROVINCIAL CONFERENCE. (By Telegraph —Press Association.) FEILDING, Wednesday. The Farmers’ Union Conference was continued to-day. Mr W. J. Poison, of Wanganui, was elected president for the coming year. The principal remits adopted were as follows: — That the Government appoint a representative to seek new markets in Eastern countries. That the Government erect dips and cattle yards to fight the tick pest. That the Government appoint a petroleum expert to seek deposits of oil. That the Dominion. Conference organise an exhibition to show the public raw material and its cost, and the finished article and the price, with a view to showing that high prices are not caused by the prices paid for the raw material. The conference endorsed the proposal of the Welfare League for an Industrial Conference. \
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 46, Issue 14127, 27 May 1920, Page 3
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