BRITISH MEAT IMPORTS
LEVY PLAN REJECTED DEMAND EUR RESTRICTIONS (Klee. Tel. Copyright—United Press Assn.) (licceived Kepi. 1L 2 p.m.) LON DON, Sept. Lk The Fveiling Standard say : the tnmif reorganisation eommissioii rejected a proposal for a Id per lb. levy mi all imported meat, to ymld W.OOti.ilOO nnnimlly, (Vhicii would ensure British farmers a guaranteed price of -tSs per cut. for eat He. and -ais lor sheep. The reason for the re jetr ion of the pi a n is that if would conflict with the Ot! aw a agreements. Tim Farmers’ Union has now asked the Ministry to impose an immediate cut of Jo 'per cent on imports in order to save the live-stock industry.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18193, 14 September 1933, Page 8
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