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IMPORTED LAMB

Concern Felt In Canada (N.Z.P. A.-Reuter—CoptfripW) OTTAWA, March 30. Negotiations were continuing with countries shipping lamb to Canada—chiefly Australia and New Zealand—about the harm to sales of the Canadian product, the Canadian Agriculture Minister. Mr Alvin Hamilton. said yesterday, according to the Canadian Press. Mr Hamilton said in a statement that western Canadian growers were concerned because an estimated 8000 lambs remained out of 70,000 which entered feeding pastures last autumn for market preparation. The end of the marketing period was near. He said It was important tnat imported lambs did not interfere with orderly Canadian seasonal marketing although Canada did not grow enough lamb for its needs. Canada marketed 560,000 500OX) iaSt year and Smported

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29477, 1 April 1961, Page 12

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IMPORTED LAMB Press, Volume C, Issue 29477, 1 April 1961, Page 12

IMPORTED LAMB Press, Volume C, Issue 29477, 1 April 1961, Page 12

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