NEW SOUTH-WALES FLOCKS
AND THE WORLD'S MEAT TRADE. By Telegraph—Pioss Association—Copyright Sydney, July 9 At the annual meeting ot the Pasloialists' Association, tho president slated thnt tlid floc\s of Now South Wales had deci eased in. nunibei by six millions duung the past fivo jeaii,. The Aigeiitinc flocks were also decicrtsing At tho samet time the woild's meat consumption was expanding, and all indications pointed to n vdrjd-wido sonrcitj and high pucesi in tho ncni fiitiire.
Referring to the late, meat strike, the president said it ]iad mnrked an important era in Hip-history of industrial struggles, and liad proved the absolute necessity for, employers in all callings • forming themselves"' into one powerful organisation _to ( resist the unfair,' increasing, and insietent demands of employees. Unless they did so, they oould not liooo to remain masters of their own businesses or carry them on n ith any prospect of success
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2198, 10 July 1914, Page 7
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148NEW SOUTH-WALES FLOCKS Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2198, 10 July 1914, Page 7
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