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BENEFIT OF EXCHANGE.

STATEMENT CORRECTED.

Per Press Association. WELLINGTON, Oct. 5. A denial that he had made a statement attributed to him in the House of Representatives on Wednesday by Mr P. Fraser, to the effect that the dairy farmers had received no advantage from the increase in the rate of exchange because the increase was set off by the action of other countries depreciating their currency was given to-day by Mr T. C. Brash, secretary of the Dairy Produce Board. Mr Brasil said he had never indicated that the farmers were not receiving the advantage. They obviously had reecived a considerable increase in the price of butterfat as a result of the rise. Mr Fraser later said that he accepted Mr Brash’s assurance. He had made the statement in good faith and regretted if he had misrepresented Mr Brasil’s opinions.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 265, 6 October 1933, Page 6

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141

BENEFIT OF EXCHANGE. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 265, 6 October 1933, Page 6

BENEFIT OF EXCHANGE. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 265, 6 October 1933, Page 6

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