MEAT PRICES.
BRITAIN AND COMMONWEALTH (Received 4 p.m.) LONDON, October 17. In a speech at Derby. Mr. J. H. Thomas, alluding to the Government's Imperial achievements, said that there was a kind of effort to develop and improve relations with the Commonwealth, not by increasing the price of food, but by endeavouring to ascertain who was responsible for meat being bought in the colonies at twopence a pound and sold to the consumer here at 16d. That was the kind of necessary work the Government was endeavouring to tackle. (A. and X.Z. Cable.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 248, 18 October 1924, Page 38 (Supplement)
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