MEAT HORRORS.
TROOPS STRIKE.
By telegraph, Presa Au’n, Copyrigh London, June 11.
Troops at Salisbury refused to cat tinned beef, and emptied the OBns on Saliabniy plains. Some wo.khouse guardians are destroying large supplies of tinned food.
British dealers are threatened with enor mouß losses.
The Armours, of Chioago, have invited tho British Medioal Association, whioh meets at Toronto in August, to send a committee of inspection to Chicago, tbe Armours paying the expenses of the visit-
BRITISH GOVERNMENT TAKING PRECAUTIONS.
AMERIOAN LEGISLATORS INTEI BIFYING SCANDAL,
By telegraph, Presa 'Aes’n, Copyright Reoeived 9.52 p m., Jane 12. London, June 12. Mr Barns states that he will if necessary ask to have legislative powers conferred On the Looal Government Board to seoure effective inspection of foreign foodstuffs. New York, June 12. The Chairman of the Committee of tbe Amerioan House on Agriculture, to whioh the Senate’s Bill dealing with the paokere’ scandals was referred without discussion, is trying to emasculate the measure in the paokers’ interest.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1782, 13 June 1906, Page 2
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