UNSIGHTLY MEAT
TRADE AY ILL PE PREJUDICED by marking.
DOMINIONS OPPOSE PROPOEU
(U.P.A. hv Elec. Tel. Copyright) T.ONDON. Ma v 22
At the meat marking, inquiry. Air. Aggs said a meeting of British importers and Australian, South American, and New Zealand exporters unanimously resolved that it could not accept either proposal put forward for marking, because ii would prejudice trade, rendering meat unsightly and unpalatable. Tfc would also reduce output and necessitate very heavy additional expenditiv.'O. while ii: would not prevent substitution hv a. dishonest trader.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11953, 25 May 1933, Page 7
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