Mutual Service
NECESSITY FOB LOYALTY.
GOVERNOR-GENERAL’S VIEWS.
(Per Press Association.) BLENHEIM, Last Night.
“We arc up against co-operation in every part of the world as the basis of successful husbandry,” said his. Excellency the Governor-General. Lord Bledisloe at a Rotary Club dinner. “In butter we are up against Denmark,” he said. “I know Denmark almost as well as my own country and I know that co-operation is carried into every field there. As regards cheese, I hardly trust myself to speak about cheese, because there arc so many controversies with, regard to it. You artup against Canada, which is also a country where co-operation is practised. Without co-operation neither Denmark nor Canada could hold its own against the products of this country, far though she be from her markets. “The whole essence of co-operation is the spirit of mutual service and absolute loyalty to your co-operative organisations. I have ever hoped and believed that New r Zealand will realise this in her primary industries, and her other industries as they expand, and I am certain that when her products are in keen competition with co-operatively organised and managed industries, she must co-operate strictly, rigidly, and meticulous herself. ’ ’
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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXIV, Issue 129, 5 November 1930, Page 8
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