CHILLED BEEF TRADE
AUSTRALIA’S POSITION
Prest Association—By Telegraph—Copyright
SYDNEY, August 9. A New Zealander, Mr Cecil Teschemaker. who is on one of his periodic journeys between the Dominion and the Argentine, is spending a month in Sydney visiting his sister, Lady Murray Anderson, wife of the Governor. Discussing the chilled beef industry, Mr Teschemaker said he thought that for some years Australia would experience difficulty in producing in sufficient numbers the type of cattle required for the chilled beef trade. The new Anglo-Australian long-term meat agreement would lower the price of cattle in Argentina and might result in areas of cattle-raising land being devoted to grain and dairying production.
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Evening Star, Issue 22413, 10 August 1936, Page 12
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109CHILLED BEEF TRADE Evening Star, Issue 22413, 10 August 1936, Page 12
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