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“CREDIT” TO N.Z.

Meat Works Hygiene

The steps that had been taken in most New Zealand freezing works to improve hygiene standards were a credit to all concerned, the general secretary of the Freezing Workers’ Association (Mr F. E. McNulty) said yesterday.

New Zealand’s hygiene standards should give it confidence to send its meat anywhere in the world, he said. Earlier this year Mr McNulty visited meat works in Czechoslovakia and the Soviet Union.

Mr McNulty also said that in Australia he had discovered that in at least one meat works sheep were electrocuted. At one works he visited in Czechoslovakia, he saw them gassed.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31830, 7 November 1968, Page 12

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“CREDIT” TO N.Z. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31830, 7 November 1968, Page 12

“CREDIT” TO N.Z. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31830, 7 November 1968, Page 12