ARMY MEAT.
CHANGE FOR DOMINIONS. (Received 7.30 p.m.) London, May 15.—1 t understood that the army tinned meat contracts are not yet concluded. Sir G. Fuller says there is still hope that Australia may secure a portion of the contract. Small experimental shipments of South African ‘beef treated by a special process are being brought unfrozen. Ten quarters of beef killed on April 20 arrived at Smithfield. The exterior is rather dried and darkened but the interior is fresh and bright. The cost of preserving a bullock by this process is 4d. —(A. and N.Z.)
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Wairarapa Age, 17 May 1923, Page 5
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