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AMERICAN TINNED MEAT.

Press A*»ocJatron—By Telegraph—Copyright THE PRESIDENT DETERMINED. NEW YORK, June 16. President Roosevelt objects to the House Committee's amendments to the Meat Inspection Bill, as ihey do not provide for the inspection of meat at all hours of the day and night, nor empower tfie Courts to review the inspectors' decisions. The President is determined to secure adequate legislation, even if an extra session of Congress be necessary. The meat scandals are affecting the consumption of tin plates, and ore making speculators in tin nervous. COMPLAINT AGAINST THE PRESIDENT. NEW YORK, June 17. (Received June 18, at 8.44 a.m.) Mr Wansworth, the chairman of the Agricultural CJommittee, complains of President Roosevelt's strictures impugning the sincerity and competency of the Cemrmittee of the House -of Representatives.

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Evening Star, Issue 12842, 18 June 1906, Page 6

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AMERICAN TINNED MEAT. Evening Star, Issue 12842, 18 June 1906, Page 6

AMERICAN TINNED MEAT. Evening Star, Issue 12842, 18 June 1906, Page 6

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