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BRITAIN’S IMPORTATIONS. Per Press Association. CHRISTCHURCH, Oct. 14. “The statement concerning the reduction which Britain proposes to make in her importation of frozen meat from foreign countries represents one of the most interesting developments of the trade within the Empire policy, and is a new and unprecedented step for Britain to take,” declared Mr W. Machin, president of the Associated Chambers of Commerce of New Zealand, this morning, in commenting on the Ottawa pact. “It definitely reduces to a known level the competition of the most formidable rival of New Zealand and Australia in the English market for muton and lamb and frozen beef, and holds the competition of that rival at this certain figure for a period of five years. The operations of the quota system as applied to meat are new. and results can only be obtained by experience.”
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 270, 14 October 1932, Page 2
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143FROZEN MEAT Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 270, 14 October 1932, Page 2
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