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OUR MEAT IN LONDON

MARKETING FACILITIES. A suggestion that the New Zealand Government .should control of the disposal of New Zealand frozen meut in England was made 'to the Prime Minister in lb.e House of Representatives yesterday by the member for Grey Lynn. Mr. Payne said that since the Imperial Government had taken ovor the cold storage in England the New Zealand Government might take steps to set up its own shops in order to give the New Zealand meat to the Home consumers. Mr. Massey said that the difficulty about doing any such thing now. was that the Imperial Government required nearly all our products, and would probably require them until after the end of the war. He had been for some time considering the possibility of improving marketing facilities at Home for our pro(hice, and he would not lose sight of the idea. ■ -

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3197, 22 September 1917, Page 10

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OUR MEAT IN LONDON Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3197, 22 September 1917, Page 10

OUR MEAT IN LONDON Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3197, 22 September 1917, Page 10

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