DEAR FOOD IN GERMANY.
. .. REMOVAL OP DUTIES OPPOSED. By Teleffraph—Preu Acsoclatlon—Oopyrislt Berlin, October 26. The dobato on tho dear-food question continuos in tho Reichstag. Dr. Delbrneck, Minister for tho Interior, said the importation of Argentine cattle would not be permitted, owing to the danger of Texan fever. Frozen meat, he added, had gained a certain footing in Britain, but the people were endeavouring to avoid it. Britain, during the Boer War, had suffered badly owing to the inferiority of tho tinned meats used by her troops.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1271, 28 October 1911, Page 5
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