BOS MURPHY'S DIET IN BRITAIN
“LICENCE REQUIRED FOR EXTRA MEAT” (N.Z. Press Association—Copyright)
t t . LONDON, October 6. The “Daily Express” reports that a Food Ministry official said that unless <a Board of Trade licence was granted to the New Zealand boxer, Bos Murphy, to bring in 2001 b of meat, he would only be allowed to land 251 b of food.
“If a licence is not granted, Murphy’s private larder will be returned to New Zealand, taken over by the liner Rimutaka in which he is travelling, or will go to help British rations,” says the “Daily Express.**
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25309, 8 October 1947, Page 8
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