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BRITAIN'S 1949 CHEESE PROSPECTS

' Received Sunday, 5.30 p.m. • LONDON, Dec. 18. Referring in- the Commons to the 1949 eheese prospeets the Food Minister (Mr. Strachey) said he did not expeet anything more than a relatively , small increase over 1948 unless supplies from the United States increased appreciably. "In the.ease of the United Kingdom, . Australia and New Zealand, where we buy the whole ijroduction or exportable surplus, the supply will depeiid largelv on weathel conditions. The 160,000 tons 'of eheese we expeet to receive this year inelude: New Zealand 77,000 , tons, Australia 19,000 tons, Canada 1000 tons, the United Kingdom 22,000 tons, and the United States 25,000 'tons.

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Chronicle (Levin), 20 December 1948, Page 5

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BRITAIN'S 1949 CHEESE PROSPECTS Chronicle (Levin), 20 December 1948, Page 5

BRITAIN'S 1949 CHEESE PROSPECTS Chronicle (Levin), 20 December 1948, Page 5

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