FROZEN MEAT
, > , "' ■ >; ";'' ; |';"X.O:''::' ':'■-'[ RESTRIQTip>fS iN;SWIT!SERLAND. ;}: (pr TBLEonArH-TKEsa ASSOOIA.TION—corritionT.) '' ■'' : Cphdbnj ■'January 1. Jt(r,. T. A.'! 'Coghlan,:New::South.:'VV'ales. Agent-General, has asked.the Foreign>Office to!request Switzerland.Vto Tcmovo tho rc- '.-' etrictions on the imputation of frozen; meat. . ,' M X& Swiss syndicate proposes to erect a.de- !: ■■- ppt f :'and:a' large, business .in, Australasian . meat |g probable if tjio Testrjotiohs are with-r;';si*irn;-;:-'v':i:"-:: U: : . y y '" ; i'< ... :*;tAQITAT!ONT9 REMOVE BARRIERS, 1 "' .- t> Mr. Coghlah:did his best at the Eefrigeratidn V:3pngress to brwk down. Continental barriers to : '.TrPzen-meat. In his report on the congress Mr. . Dpghlan says that his , I'esolution, favouring the ; Abolition. of .regulatlra? '-hampering the iutro- .'. ."ductfon; into; and distribution of frozen pro- ■ ' diice: in any oountry,- oreateda- good deaf of ~ interesting discussion as. some of the speakers '' objected,pn the grounds that it raised tie fiscal . v question. l ; Mr, Coghlan says , further :"?or some ' time past the newspapers and :i irljimehtaiy reporters, of many 1 of the largo-'.Continental ■ : oities, ■'■ have been carrying on an active cam- '■■.- paign ■in favour ■ of- Removing ■ the: barriers to ■ the impertationJ of meat, andv I ain hopeful , -that'the jnfprmation .f the high nutritive qualities of chilled: meat, the ■: care r exercised by Australian exporters, and, .the fact that the importation of frozen meat ' dpes'not jnean a loss'to local faraeis by lowetr ■'ing' the prices, of-their, stock,—will have con-. ''= euterable inlluence in helping the propaganda ...for the free admission' of: frozen meat.' .. ~ .'. ■"■'■: 'Mr. Coghlan says, in.cpnolusion: "I look ou the , congress as lik6ly;'. fc be - of; distinct, bene- •; ;;"■ fit. 5 to. Australia.as,a means of -sweeping' away 'many prejudices against frozen meat, and also -..'.: as , !supplying -'reliable data for those ' Contin- ',. eritil newspapers which are carrying on » propaganda to ensure a plentiful'sr^ply'of.whole- ■' some meat to pepple; who sp urgently need it. J, At "the same time I could not but notice.that ■; many of the Continental delegates took a, very ■• -',:■ narrow.' view : of.; their; responsibilities; - they. ' "wished , to :learn. as '.much as possible 'from ; .? their fello-sv delegates ,in. order to improve-their 'own methods without disploaing any import■'»rit information: pn their own part.; I am not :, -sanguine -'that any'immediate benefits to the Australian hieat trade will follow from the con- .. - gress.vbutvthere oan:be no question but that .: .the;difcussipjis : that took.place will bare good .. effect in educating public.opinion,.and in due ."" time we may;,expect..that.manj" of the. b&r- ---■■••:". riefs-td the. import of Australian produce to :: . the'-Continetit; will be sensiblj- / relaxed,"
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 396, 4 January 1909, Page 5
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