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AMERICAN TINNED MEAT

Pros Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LEGISLATIVE PROPOSALS. NEW~YORK, June 18. President Roosevelt admits that Congressman Wadsworth’s Bill permits of tho inspection of meat at any time. There are indications that the packers are preparing to agree to the amendments ensuring the rigid inspection w4iich President Roosevelt desires. This is largely due to the British consumers’ energetic protests. NEW SOUTH WALES MEAT. SYDNEY, June 18. As on outcome of the Chicago scandals, the Premier (Mr Carruthers) has obtained a report from the chief Government medical officer showing that the system of inspection and supervision in operation in connection with the meat trade in Sydney is excellent. VICTORIAN SAFEGUARDS. LONDON, June 18. (Received June 19, at 8.43 a.m.) Dr Albert GresswoH, of Melbourne, in a letter to 'The Times,’ declares that the safeguards embodied in the Exported Produce Act. render Victorian tinned meats most thoroughly reliable.

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Evening Star, Issue 12843, 19 June 1906, Page 6

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AMERICAN TINNED MEAT Evening Star, Issue 12843, 19 June 1906, Page 6

AMERICAN TINNED MEAT Evening Star, Issue 12843, 19 June 1906, Page 6