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SHEEP-RAISERS’ GRIEVANCE

CANADIAN-AUSTRALIAN TREATY

(By Cable— Press Assn.—Copyright.)

(Reed. March 14, 11.15 a.m.) OTTAWA, March 13. A A d emand for the revision of the Australian treaty, to, restore the unties of meats in force before the agreement was negotiated, was urged upon the Dominion Tariff Board by Aloerta sheep breeders, who claimed that tnere had been a depression in the sneep-raising industry since the treaty became effective. They stated that there was a dek 4 ’ ooo sheep last ? ear ’ and ™ k breeders were being forced °ut of business. rpnifei o^ W * H - Moor e) shnl Pl While Alberta sheep d t crease > other Provinces PrWM I the flocks were increasing, fiffonf? C , Ol . u I mWa was exposed to the deXlo treaty t 0 tbe greatest degree, yet the sheep there showed a ” lacrease - He suggested that the 7 aS + K Marketin g Act, and not a change in the treaty. Canadian mutton should be stamped to distinguish it from the imported product.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 14 March 1930, Page 5

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SHEEP-RAISERS’ GRIEVANCE Greymouth Evening Star, 14 March 1930, Page 5

SHEEP-RAISERS’ GRIEVANCE Greymouth Evening Star, 14 March 1930, Page 5

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