CHILLED MEAT CARGOES
HOPEFUL PROSPECT. (Received 10.56 a.m..) LONDON, November 14. Dr. Dunlop Young, veterinary practitioner, in a paper read before the British Refrigeration Association, said that his recent tour of Australia and the Dominions had impressed on him that it was impossible to realise how we could exist without refrigeration.
It was incorrect to say that chilled meat could not be brought from the Dominions. He was absolutely certain that engineers would eventually bring chilled meat from Australia and New Zealand satisfactorily, and if the meat were of the same quality as South American and there was sufficient quantity. Ships should load at the port nearest to Britain, proceed direct, and discharge at the first suitable port.
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Northern Advocate, 15 November 1929, Page 5
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