At the Scottish Cattle Breeding Conference. at Edinburgh, it was stated that the United States was reaching the limit of production for beef and mutton, and that soon the British dominions would find a marlet there for their surplus production. Major Wentworth (Chicago) considered (writ.ee our London correspondent) it would be possible within the next 15 years for New Zealand and Australian lamb, and possibly beef, to go in. This market would not be attained without a struggle because of the strong belief among- American producers that they should have high tariffs to protect. them. Consumers might also be oxwuld soon assert their rights, and will withi would soon be reached, and well within o'Ur lifetime, when the farmer would be denied the groat protection he had at present, and this was going to give a market for the surplus-producing countries. The “pcnny-in-tho-fllot" machine Is making its reappearance in Berlin after a lapse of 10 years, with the rcintroduction of ordinary metal coinage.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19257, 22 August 1924, Page 8
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