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AUSTRALIAN MEAT

EXPORT TRADE DWINDLING INCREASED PRODUCTION NECESSARY. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright, MELBOURNE, December 17. Giving evidence bo lore the Royal Commission .on the Federal Constitution, Mr Angliss, a member of the Legislative Council, who claimed forty years’ experience in the meat and pastoral industries, said that Australia’s meat export trade was not only dwindling, but it was going back fast. Unless production increased, Australia would cease exporting beef in embt years, and mutton in ten years. He said that production was not decreasing in Australia, but the demand in the country was overtaking the supply.

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Evening Star, Issue 19743, 19 December 1927, Page 4

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AUSTRALIAN MEAT Evening Star, Issue 19743, 19 December 1927, Page 4

AUSTRALIAN MEAT Evening Star, Issue 19743, 19 December 1927, Page 4

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