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THE MEAT TRADE

QUESTION OF MARKING.

Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright.

LONDON, April 27.

The Standing Committee of the House of Commons on the Merchandise Marks Bill rejected by 27 votes to 13 an amendment providing that meat should hear a label worded “frozen” or “chilled,” or the name of the country of origin, instead of being indelibly marked. It also rejected by 29 to 7 Lieutenant-commander''Ken-worthy’s amendment to exclude Empiregrown meat from the provision requiring marking.—A. and N.Z. Cable.

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Evening Star, Issue 18262, 30 April 1923, Page 6

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THE MEAT TRADE Evening Star, Issue 18262, 30 April 1923, Page 6

THE MEAT TRADE Evening Star, Issue 18262, 30 April 1923, Page 6