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HIGH EXCHANGE RATE.

RECOGNITION OF BENEFIT. Per Press Association. WAIPUKURAU, Oct. 7. “That this council, ,on behalf of its producing ratepayers, recognises the great benefit accruing to them from the present rate of exchange, and any statements in the House or outside that farmers a.re not benefiting are contrary to fact.” This is the text of a resolution carried unanimously by the Waipukurau County Council. Speaking to the motion, Which lie proposed, the chairman (Mr A. C. Russell) said the producers sending £4OO worth of wool away and receiving £SOO were undoubtedly benefiting, but he could not sa.y whether the country as a whole was benefiting. “We should give the Government a friendly help along,” the speaker concluded.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 267, 9 October 1933, Page 2

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HIGH EXCHANGE RATE. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 267, 9 October 1933, Page 2

HIGH EXCHANGE RATE. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 267, 9 October 1933, Page 2

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