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ABOUT BACON

tc thb iDrrom ov T*a press. Sir, —"Pro Bono Publico" and other writers need have no fear of pigs fed on worn-out' horses and aged cows going to the public for consumption, as all pigs have to pass a rigid inspection before going into consumption.

Any experienced buyer can tell immediately how a pig has been fed. Most of the men who use such food are known, and their pigs are bought by men who finish them on good food. I have always wondered why the practice has not been made illegal, as without inspection disease might easily be transmitted and distributed.—Yours, etc., LIFE-LONG EXPERIENCE. July 23, 1935. - - ■

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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21533, 24 July 1935, Page 18

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ABOUT BACON Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21533, 24 July 1935, Page 18

ABOUT BACON Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21533, 24 July 1935, Page 18

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