THE DRAIN ON FLOCKS
MEAT MUST RISE. SHEEP BREEDERS IN CONFERENCE. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. SYDNEY, July 9. (Received July 9, at 9.5 a.m.)
At the annual, meeting of the New South Wales Pastoralists' Association the president stated that the flocks of New South Wales had decreased bv six millions in the past five years. In the Argentine the flocks were also decreasing, while at the same time the world's meat consumption was expanding. All indications pointed to a world-wide scarcity and high prices in the near future. Referring to the lato meat strike in Sydney, the president said it marked an important era in the history of industrial struggles,, and proved 'the absolute necessity for employers in all callings to form themselves into one powerful organisation to Tesist the unfair, increasing, and insistent demands of employees. Unless they did so they could not hope to remain masters of their own business or to carry on business ivith any prospect, of success.
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Evening Star, Issue 15540, 9 July 1914, Page 6
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161THE DRAIN ON FLOCKS Evening Star, Issue 15540, 9 July 1914, Page 6
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