EMPIRE-GROWN MEAT
FACTOR IN BRITISH WELFARE.
(AUSTIUUAN-XEW ZKAMKD CABLE ASSOCIATION.) LONDON, 29th October. Sir Gordon Campbell presided over n dinner given by the British Cold Storage Association, at which Mr. Massey was the principal guest. Responding to the toast of "Refrigeration and the Empire," Mr. Macsey emphasised that if the people of Britam fed on meat from the Empire instead of foreign, there would be more employment here, because every shilling spent in the oversea parts of the Empire meant increasing markets for British goods. The permanent remedy tor the present unsatisfactory condition ot affairs here is to people the overseas Dominions with British folk who would produce raw materials and food and buy British manufactured goods.
At no previous Conference, Mr. Massey said, had he seen such a desire as at present on the part of representatives n^ mnf°r rSeaS t0 heI P the Motherland out of her present trouble
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 105, 31 October 1923, Page 7
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