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The Dairy Market .EXPLOITATION THREATENED RESTRICTION LIKELY SOON By Telegraph—Copyright—Press Assn. LONDON, April 8. The “Chronicle” says: “Powerful commercial and political interests are trying to exploit the situation consequent ripon the expiry of the Ottawa dairy agreements in June, 1934. Mr. Runciman is so involved with foreign trade agreements and Major Elliot is so entangled with British marketing schemes that the Government probably will restrict New Zealand dairy imports when the Ottawa agreement expires. “The large New Zealand farming section appears to be quite prepared to ruin local industry in return for unrestricted agricultural markets. British manufacturers have organised to - support this attitude. British and New Zealand commercial interests are issuing propaganda pressing their individual desires. “Thousands will be made and lost in speculating on the ultimate AngloNew Zealand agreement.”
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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXIX, Issue 89, 10 April 1934, Page 5
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