before.the knife is applied to its'throat —and this applies to pigs a3 well ao to other animals. .;■'-.." "In Great Britain we have moved very slowly, and, although we have a few public abattoirs here, the major portion of the killing is done in private slaughter-houses, many of them totally unfit and insufficiently equipped. • "Stunning the pig with the cartridge or with .the captive bolt is impracticable; because of the 'splashing' of the flesh in a definite proportion of cases, the -result being that the bacon or ham is not saleable—but we have recently introduced into England the electro-lethal method as devised by-Pro-fessor Mullpr—a distinguished German veterinary surgeon who has control of the-Munich Abattoir—and a bacon factory is now a- silent place... The Weinberg Pen, too, has now effectually removed the reproach against the Jews for their former cruel method of casting and fixing the cattle before killing according to their Jewish ritual, the whole process now being carried out :withtn:a "few''seconds.>? " -'-'■'- ■"■■■■
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 32, 8 February 1933, Page 14
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161Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 32, 8 February 1933, Page 14
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