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COLONIAL MEAT IN THE ARMY.

• [Special.— Received May 9, 8 a.m.] London, Bth May. ■While the Army Estimates were under discussion in the Honso of Commons, several members took exception to the use of 60 per cent, of foreign and colonial meat at the Woolwich Arsonal. Mr. Win. Woodall, Financial Secretary to tho War Office, in replying, denied that oheapness was the motive, and added that the uso of 40 per cent, of British meat was made compulsory, and mutton was allowed the men once weokly.

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Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 109, 9 May 1895, Page 2

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COLONIAL MEAT IN THE ARMY. Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 109, 9 May 1895, Page 2

COLONIAL MEAT IN THE ARMY. Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 109, 9 May 1895, Page 2