BORIC ACID ON BACON TO KEEP AWAY FLIES.
Per Press Association. PALMERSTON N., May 21. In the Magistrate’s Court, the Kiwi Bacon Company, charged with having sold bacon containing boric acid, was ordered to pay costs. Counsel for defendants stated that boric acid was only used for the purpose of dusting to keep off flies. Some of it apparently had worked into the bacon. Counsel for the Health Department did not ask for a fine, stating that the Department was going into the question of altering the regulations.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18468, 21 May 1928, Page 5
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