REMOVAL REFUSED.
MEAT CONTROL AT HOME. MAY CEASE NEST MONTH. DECISION OF AUTHORITIES. [NT TELEGRAPH.—PR£SS ASSOCtATTW. J WELLINGTON. Mope**. The Prime Minister has lately been in communication with the Imperial authorities regarding the control maintained by the Imperial Government otct the prices of all imported meat. At a recent meeting of the Board of Agriculture and Producers* Committee a resolution wan passed regarding this- In accordance with that resolution a special request was made that control be removed or if that was impossible that the prices oi lamb and mutton be adjusted in order to pi"-« New Zealand producers in a better position relatively to the Home producers. A' reply has now been received which states that the authorities in England cannot see their way to accede to the request made, but that it may be possible at the end of March to remove the control.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17700, 8 February 1921, Page 5
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