BY MR. HARKNESS.
THE OLD; LAND AND ITS MARKETS. TRANSIT OF PRODUCE. Mr. .T. G. Harkness, 'secretary:'of the National Dairy Association, addressed the conference on "Tho .Old Land,' as viewed from the New in regard to Dairy Produce Trade." . , The speaker (who last week returned from a visit to England) began by remarking that "precedent" was a great thing at Home, and it crept into tho business in Tooley-Street. It was evident that the- London ddry produce trade.had undergone jreat changes during the last ten years. "We shall bo well advised (he continued) if wo are prepared to meet lljese changes.- . .' .' In the first place, :hore is the development of the German Mihpirj from an agricultural to an activc manufacturing nation. With a population fin 1D07) of (HjOOO.OOO, and yearly, increasing, they are'now producing yearly 300.000 tons of batter for local consuniD-
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1160, 22 June 1911, Page 8
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142BY MR. HARKNESS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1160, 22 June 1911, Page 8
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