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Penalty puzzle

(N.Z. Press Assn.—Copyright) BRUSSELS, October 11. It was difficult to understand why prosperous Belgium, with its 10 million people and few sheep, should penalise the entry of New Zealand lamb, the European director of the New Zealand Meat Producers’ Board (Mr D. L. M, Martin), said at the international food fair m Brussels. He was speaking at the opening of the New Zealand stand at the Brussels Food! Fair. This is the third time, the board has exhibited in the heart of the European Common Market.

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32425, 12 October 1970, Page 21

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Penalty puzzle Press, Volume CX, Issue 32425, 12 October 1970, Page 21

Penalty puzzle Press, Volume CX, Issue 32425, 12 October 1970, Page 21

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