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Rejected Cheese

Sir,—So the cheese containing too much D.DT. for consumers in the United States has been shipped to less health conscious regions! The United States has made the most advanced investigation into the effects of DDT. Is it fair to others who may not be in a position to make any detailed scientific tests to be asked to consume any product under question by top men? Would we be happy here to contradict their edict and consume such, products locally (or do we?) What is bad for the gander is surely not better for the goose.—Yours, etc.. INTEGRITY. January 22, 1"62.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29728, 23 January 1962, Page 3

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Rejected Cheese Press, Volume CI, Issue 29728, 23 January 1962, Page 3

Rejected Cheese Press, Volume CI, Issue 29728, 23 January 1962, Page 3

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