MEAT HORRORS.
GERMANY’S CRAFT.
By telegraph, Proa Abi'h, Copyright
Berlin, June 15.
The Prussian Minister of Agriculture states that Germany was aware for a long lime of the Ohioago horrors, and refrained from denouncing mem, but proteoied her own publio economy.
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT’S PRO-
POSALS.
By telegraph, Press Aas’n, Copyright Received 4.50 p.m , June 17.
Now York, June 16
President Roosevelt objects to tbe House Committee’s amendments in his Bill because tboy do not provide for the inspection of mi at et all hours of the day and night, and because tboy do not empower the Courts to review inspectors’ dtcisions. President Roosevelt is determined to secure adequate leg’slation, even if an extra sssßion of Congress is neoessary. The meat scandals are affecting the consumption of tin plates, makiDg speculators in tin nervous.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1786, 18 June 1906, Page 2
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