COLONIAL MEATS.
POSSIBILITIES OF EUROPEAN TRADE. Press AMOcUtion—By Telegraph—Copyright Londcin, August 19. Mr F. W. Einucane, the commercial agent despatched by the Queensland Government to Europe, with the object of developing the produce export trade, expresses a high opinion of the Mediterranean ports as a market for colonial meats, but considers it essential that the cold storage accommodation at the ports should be increased. He found the traders of South-eastern Europe ready to enter into reciprocal trade relations with Queensland.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9811, 21 August 1897, Page 7
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