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THE COST OF LIVING

■» THE GERMAN CONSUMER, MOST PAY OR GOWITBOUT MEAT. Eten>-Association—By Telegraph—Copyright BERLIN, November 24. Replying- to a question in the Reichstag in regard to the cost of meat, Horr Dclbnick, Minister of tho hiterior, declared that tho restrictions on the importation of cattle and meat could not be removed simply to meet the requirements of tho homo market- Indeed, there was all the more reason to retain tliem, l>ecaase, owin# to the slight export capacity of foreign cattlo-reaiing countries -which could be taken into consideration for inrport purposes, the most effectual preventive of a real meat famine lay in tho protection (if Germany's ever-increasing stock-raising industry. Herr SchoJemere remarked that the increasing price of meat in the grealcr part of Europe indicated that it was necessary that Germany ehould become independent of foreign supplies.

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Evening Star, Issue 14522, 25 November 1910, Page 6

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THE COST OF LIVING Evening Star, Issue 14522, 25 November 1910, Page 6

THE COST OF LIVING Evening Star, Issue 14522, 25 November 1910, Page 6

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