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FROZEN MEAT TRADE.

PORT OF LONDON RETURNS

(By Cf.ble.—Piess Association. —Copyright.) LONDON, Juno 3.

The annual report of the health officer for tho Port of London states that 8,330,114 caresses of mutton and lamb were imported into London during 1913, of which 2,331,357 wero from Australia and 5,092,054 from New Zealand.

Shipments from South Africa, according to tlie report, have- fallen off by nearly 500,000 carcases.

Tke Australasian figures are a record

NEW SOUTH WALES LEGISLATION

SYDNEY, June 4

The Hon. F. Flowers, Minister of I Public Health, states that a complete scheme for dealing with the export moat trade is in readiness for submission to Parliament nest session*.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14986, 5 June 1914, Page 7

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FROZEN MEAT TRADE. Press, Volume L, Issue 14986, 5 June 1914, Page 7

FROZEN MEAT TRADE. Press, Volume L, Issue 14986, 5 June 1914, Page 7

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