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OUR MEAT SUPPLY. «. ' MR. F. T. MOORE'S CHARGES. MOTION WITHDRAWN. • At the-" meeting of the Hospital Trustees to-day, Mr. F. T. Moore, who raised the meat "scare" a fortnight ago, when j ho requested the Trustees to investigate I our meat supply and backed up his apI plication with a formidable array of j charges against the meat companies, Go- , vernment inspectors, and butchers with private slaughter houses, applied for permission to withdraw his motion. He i did so, he said, because the matter was ! one . of. .such wide and far-reaching imI portance that he recognised it could not | bo adequately dealt with by the Trus- ' tees. Parliament was the only body that could effectively and satisfactorily deal ' with the subject. i Leave to withdraw the motion was | unanimously given.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 144, 19 June 1906, Page 6
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