HANDLING OF FROZEN MEAT.
OPINION Ot NEW ZEALAND STATEMENTS. In an interview with a Sydney "Daily Telegraph" representative after an extended tour which included England, Jlr. Arthur Kidman was questioned as to tho foundation for tho very serious allegations made by tho New • Zealand committee which inquired into the handling of "frozen meat in London.
, His opinion was that tho defects in the system of handling, and' the statements as to the meat being carried up the; river in insanitary barges, had beefl exaggerated. Ho was prepared to admit, as already stated, that there was ample room for improvement all round, and especially that there should be more expedition in getting, the meat from the ship's hold to the market or up-town stores. There should also be more cover between the ship and the wagons, particularly in the rainy season.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1135, 24 May 1911, Page 10
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