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BRITISH PEACE EFFORTS, SUPPORTED BY THE DOMINIONS, LONDON, August 26. Whitehall appreciated Mr J. A. Lyons' pledge of Australia’s utmost support for the British peace efforts. While it is understood that the individual Dominions’ viewpoints have not been formalfy communicated to the Foreign Office, Mr Lyons’ statement following General Smuts' recent declaration and Mr Forbos’ unequivocal announcement, is regarded as ensuring that the British lino at Geneva will represent the feeling of the entire Empire. LADIES' GOLF. THE HAMILTON CLUB. FINAL OF FOURSOMES. In the final of the club foursomes of the Hamilton Ladies' Goif Club to-day, Mrs Joy and Mrs Isdala defeated Mrs Strang and Mrs Rawlings, 2 and 1,

Eritlsh Dairying Development.—The British Gnvenuncnl’s plans l’nr the development of the liome dairying industry, and llie institution of a national mark for first quality produce, have given a great stimulus to the production and consumption of English butler, particularly of “creamery" or factory brands, writes an English correspondent. I'p-10-dato butter factories, organised on the Danish plan, with tin* most modern machinery, are being creeled in all parts of the country. Many of these are run on co-operative lines, and llie Milk Marketing Hoard, which only a few months ago appeared to view the development of a home butter factory system as uneconomical, is now planling tin' establishment of a model plant, either in Wales or the west of England.

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Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19665, 27 August 1935, Page 6

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STOP PRESS NEWS Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19665, 27 August 1935, Page 6

STOP PRESS NEWS Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19665, 27 August 1935, Page 6