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COTTON-SEED MEAL

USE AS HUMAN DIET BERLIN, July 4. The Kolner Tageblatt announces that Constantin Choremi a leading Egyptian cotton-grower, has paid £500,000 to Caspar Schmitt, chemist and inventor, of Heidelberg, for the patent rights for Egypt, the Sudan, and the Balkans of a new process for transforming cotton seed meal into human diet. A factory has been established at Alexandria for mixing meal, coffee, and cocoa. It is claimed that the meal can also be used for making bread.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21387, 15 July 1931, Page 7

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COTTON-SEED MEAL Otago Daily Times, Issue 21387, 15 July 1931, Page 7

COTTON-SEED MEAL Otago Daily Times, Issue 21387, 15 July 1931, Page 7

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