IMPOSITION
CANTERBURY LAMBS SOLO AS ENGLISH
A WEST END PRACTICE
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(Received Nov.- $; § a-itl.) „ LONDON,- Nov.- 7,
Before the Errpire Trade CommtssMtt representatives the Irish Industrial Association complained that the Common- I wealth treated pqplin as wool instead oi silk. It was important that the Commonwealth should institute a special definition of Irish pot-still whisky, which did mot come within the definition of allir.alt or blended. Representatives of the Incorporated Society Or 'Meat Importers complained of the substitution of inferior foreign meat in English shops for Australian a.nrl ' New Zealand. Thev commended the Christchurch Meat -Company's metal labelling. A large air own tof best Can- ! terbury" lamb was sold in the- West End I as best English.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 8 November 1912, Page 5
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