FROZEN MEAT INDUSTRY
COLD STORAGE PROBLEMS EXPERTS LEAVING FOR NEW ZEALAND Australian Press Assn.—United Service. London, October 2. Dr. Griffiths, Dr. Vickery, and Mr. Haddow are going to New Zealand by the Rangitiki to survey the cold storage of mutton and lamb from the New Zealand slaughter houses to the docks in England. Australian and New Zealand research workers will join them on the return journey, studying humidity and air movement in the holds. Afterwards they will remain in England some months investigating food conservation methods at Cambridge and elsewhere. The work is expected to have a bearing of the problem of the transport of chilled meat from Australia.
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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 8, 4 October 1929, Page 7
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