THE FROZEN.MEAT TRADE.
IMPROVING I'ACIUTIF.S IX LONDON.' The local secretary of the New Zealand Producers' Association (Mr. E. ('. .lack) has been advised by ill-. ]•'. .1. Slu-llon, the representative in London I'm- the company, that the London Tort Authority has decided to proceed with the proposed additional accommodation at the Albert Docks, but is still prepared to carry out the proposals under negotiation with the Producers' Association with reference lo a temporary scheme at the Victoria Dock and the pormanont scheme at the SouthWest India Dock. The High Commissioner, Kir William Jlali-.Jones, and the Produce Commissioner, Mr. Cameron, in company with Mr. Shelton, visited the three docks mentioned, and the High Commissioner expressed his approval of the proposals of •tho association, ami agreed to preside at a meeting with a view to securing concerted action to push the matter to a definite conclusion.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1472, 21 June 1912, Page 8
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142THE FROZEN.MEAT TRADE. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1472, 21 June 1912, Page 8
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