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DISEASE AND FROZEN MEAT.

Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright.

LONDON, September 27.

(Received September 28, at 9.12 a.m.)

A newspaper correspondent having suggested that disease, especially cancer, is due to the consumption of frozen meat, and that the diseases were being induced in the annuals owing to their being overdriven and excessively branded, Mr H. C. Copeland (Agent-General for New South Wales), Mr Sinclair (the trade expert for Victoria), and Mr Cameron took up the cudgels on behalf of the colonies and :-e----pudiated the untrue statements, and threw ridicule on them. ■■

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Evening Star, Issue 11666, 28 September 1901, Page 6

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DISEASE AND FROZEN MEAT. Evening Star, Issue 11666, 28 September 1901, Page 6

DISEASE AND FROZEN MEAT. Evening Star, Issue 11666, 28 September 1901, Page 6