SHEEP IN BRITAIN
TRADE BECOMING BRIGHTER
DISTINGUISHING HOME GROWN
MUTTON.
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LONDON, 26th August. After ten years, of depression, which reduced Britain's sKeep by 5,000,000, there, are now signs of a revival. Porebreds are in strong demand, an insignfS-, csnt proportion being bought for export. It is believed that sheep farming in Britain will be more profitable next year, provided imported mutton is compul•orily distinguished from honw-grown.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 50, 28 August 1922, Page 7
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78SHEEP IN BRITAIN Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 50, 28 August 1922, Page 7
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