JAPANESE BUTTER.
SHIPMENT TO ENGLAND.
QUALITY AMONGST BEST SEEN
(United Press Association— Copyright). LONDON, May 4. A shipment of 2000 boxes of Japanese butter is being marketed. Tooley Street consignees sate that it comprises some of the finest butter they have seen. The shipment is selling freely, despite 15 per cent duty. A second shipment is expected shortly, and big shipments are contemplated next year, under the supervision of Danish experts who have planned an increased output. Australia House officials are investigating the probable output, but they 7 do not regard it as a serious menace at present.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 172, 4 May 1936, Page 6
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