DAIRYING INDUSTRY.
BUTTER AND CHEESE. * VALUE OF CO-OPERATION. LORD BLEDISLOE'S > VIEWS. • • (By Telegraph.—Press. Association.) BLENHEIM, Tuesday. Speaking at a Rot&fy dinner, Lord Bledisloe said: “We are up against co-operation in every part of the world as the basis of successful husbandry. !n butter we are up against Denmark. I know Denmark almost as well as my own country, and I know that cooperation is carried into every field there. -As regards cheese I hardly trust myself to speak, because there are so many controversies in regard to it. You are up against Canada, which is also a country where cooperation is practised. Without cooperation neither Denmark nor Canada could hold its own against the products of this country, far though she be fro.m her markets. The whole essence of co-operation is a spirit of mutual service and absolute loyalty. I have ever hoped and believed that New'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 cooperate strictly, rigidly, and"''meticulously herself.”
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Waikato Times, Volume 108, Issue 18167, 4 November 1930, Page 8
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