AMALGAMATION NOT FAVOURED
CONSERVATIVES AND ■ OTHERS IN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT (BROTS* OftlCUfc WIMtESS.) RUGBY, October 3. A resolution moved at the Conservative party conference at Margate, urging the central office to do all within its power to bring into one association at the earliest possible moment, all the elements which support the principles of the National Government as at present constituted, was defeated- by an overwhelming majority. _____ !
NEW ZEALAND CHILLED BEEF Australian expert’s praise CANBERRA, October 3. Although the Commonwealth Government, according to the Commonwealth veterinary officer in London (Mr H. Tinney), is actively extending its policy of shipping chilled instead of frozen beef to London, the quality remains lower than that of some competitors. Mr Tinney says that undue optimism is not warranted, when the results’ achieved by the Common wealth are compared with those oh tained by New Zealand exporters. He describes Australian beef as “quite nice” and New Zealand beef as “excellent.”
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21905, 5 October 1936, Page 9
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