SHORTAGE OF BEEF
AUSTRALIA’S OPPORTUNITY MELBOURNE, April 7. Mr. d. 11. Barclay, secretary of ttio Aberdeen Angus Pat,tie Society, who arrived in Melbourne by the drama, expressed tho opinion that Australia should fully appreciate 1 lie value of tier beef trade with Great Britain. The early maturing, small joiuled least of high quality was demanded by the Smithliehl market, he said, and there was a shortage of bee? throughout the world to-day. The export from the Argentine in Great Britain had decreased. The do maud by the United Stales on both the Argentine, and Canada indicated that. I hat foimtrv would be an increasing! v large importer of beef, which should l.enelit the Australian beef industry. Tho presold time was a great opportunity for the Commonwealth, and the improvement of the quality of Australian herds was, therefore, a vital matier. Mr. Barclay, who is accompanied by Mr. B. E. Grant, a Scottish breeder, is travelling to Sydney toaflcnd the Rev, at Agricultural Show.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17239, 21 April 1930, Page 12
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163SHORTAGE OF BEEF Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17239, 21 April 1930, Page 12
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