MEAT HELD FOR BRITISH GOVERNMENT
RECOMMENDATION THAT IT BE PAID rOll IN STORE. Rome days ago Sir Joseph WJard made stroiils representations to the British Government to have the payment of moat held on their l»half paid for in storage. At present there is something over .£1,000,000 of meat in refrigerating etores throughout the country, and the difficulty of securing shipment of it to the Mother Country rendoM it desirable that tbe payment for same should he made without prolonged delay. It would relieve a large amount of advances and enable many people who are being financed for their meat while it is being held in store to invest in the AVnr Lonn. In reply to a question Sir Joseph Ward stated that up to now no reply had been received, which he thought was a good sign; but he sincerely hoped that before long the representations made by him would bo successful. m^_^__m
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 192, 3 May 1918, Page 6
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154MEAT HELD FOR BRITISH GOVERNMENT Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 192, 3 May 1918, Page 6
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