MEAT WORKS CONTROL
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) PRESSURE. FROM OVERSEAS
INVEJRCAEGILL, This Day.
Speaking a< the annual meeting of the Southland Frozen Meat Company, which declaieid a 12 ].er cent, dividend, the chairman^ Mr. John Gilkison, stated that the ateailj and continued pressure by the large oversea meat interests was resulting in , the ownership or control of New Zealand's works passing to them.
The outlook did not promise ;i conlinuance of; high prices, owing to increased production, notably in Argentine. "Wbil'fr the directors did not desire to sel.s, the circumstances might prove too gtrong or too tempting,
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 39, 15 February 1930, Page 10
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