MEAT FOR GERMANY.
AUSTRALIA ACTIVE. SHIPMENTS REGULARLY FROM ADELAIDE. By Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright (lice. September 14, 11 p.m.) Berlin, September 13. The newspapers announce, on llhj iiiitliorily of Heir Hemloch, n Mi-culled Anstralinii Consul, that 100,01)0 frozen sheep liavo been .shipped from Adelaide to Hamburg, and that n meal- steamer will afterwards leave fortnightly. The, shipments will be- .sold at ljd. a pound below tho price of fresh meat. A French company has liiidcrtaken the inland transport:. Tho necessary cold storage already exists. Tha agrarian newspapers nre attacking tho shipments, declaring that frozen meat is tough, insipid, deficient in iiufriincnr, and swarming with deleterious microbes. THE CHANCELLOR'S DECISION. (Dec. September 14, 0.30 a.m.) London, September 13. Tho Berlin correspondent of "The Times" says it is reported (hut (he Imperial Chancellor, Herr von Beihmnnn Hollweg, has decided that tho freezing industry is so highly developed Hint a largo amount of frozen meat from Australia and Argentina will pass whatever examination tho law requires, and that therefore tho rules will not bo relaxed,
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1545, 14 September 1912, Page 5
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170MEAT FOR GERMANY. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1545, 14 September 1912, Page 5
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