DOMINION MEAT PRICES.
FROTEST AT FOOLING. LONDOX r , March 13. The annual meeting of the National Federation of Meat Traders' Associations passed a resolution protesting against allegations of profiteering and inviting an independent inquiry. ] Mr. Edwards, the mover, said that! there was a" general fall of meat prices I after the war. New Zealanders and Australians pooled their production of I mutton with the sanction of their Governments, and thus spread their meat J world-wide, in order to keep up prices. \ The result was that colonial mutton was now 100 per cent above pre-war price. The Dominions were now pooling wool, hence the high price of clothing.— (A and N.Z. Cable.)
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Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 63, 14 March 1924, Page 5
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