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MEAT DUTY OPPOSED.

BtriumiG UP A NAME. (Received ri.lli p.m.* LONDON, November 24. At the Australian Land Mercantile Co. meeting Mr. Caird, the chairman, referred to the Australian suggestion that the BfHiah Government impose a duty on foreign meat, and said if any taxpayer were to lend a hand surely it should be the Australian producer, not the English consumer. He Suggested that instead of seeking a subeidy Mr. Hughes might direct his Government's attention to the desirability of sending meat under the name of the locality or State whence it came, as Was done in New Zealand, which successfully established Canterbury as a name that is a warranty of quality.—(A. and N.Z.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 281, 25 November 1921, Page 2

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MEAT DUTY OPPOSED. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 281, 25 November 1921, Page 2

MEAT DUTY OPPOSED. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 281, 25 November 1921, Page 2