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THE MEAT SENSATION.

HE. ROOSEVELT AND T.raMff.ft- « TION. CBy Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright.) 'NEW YORK, Jtme 16. , President.. Roosevelt objects to the House of Representatives' committee's amendments, because they do not provide for inspection, of meat at all hours of the day and night, and because they do not empower the Courts to review the inspectors' decision. President Roosevelt is determined to secure adequate legislation, even if an extra session of Congress is necessary. The meat scandals are affecting the consumption of tin plates, making speculators in tin nervous. LONDON, June 16. A committee of inquiry at the Sculcoates (Eng.) workhouse found that the Argentine frozen meat, when delivered at the workhouse, was sound, and afterwards went bad owing to faulty appliances and improper means of storage. (Received 8.44 a.m.) NEW YORK, June 16. Mr. Wansworth, chairman of the Agricultural Committee, complains that Mr. Roosevelt's strictoref. are impugning the sincerity and competency of a committee of the House of Representatives.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 144, 18 June 1906, Page 5

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THE MEAT SENSATION. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 144, 18 June 1906, Page 5

THE MEAT SENSATION. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 144, 18 June 1906, Page 5