CATTLE INDUSTRY
“FUTURE IS GOOD.”
BRISBANE. Oct 28
Speaking on the beef industry at Rockhampton, Air Bruce, Commonwealth Premier, said the future of the cattle industry was good. During the last /three years the industry had been faced . with intense competition from the Argentine, and the resultant struggle had reached against high prices for Australian beef, but the Argentine, too, had been losing money, and they were reaching the Emit anrl tho end must come soon. It was certain Argentine prices would 'have to rise in the near future, and that the rise would have a great effect ori the Australian beef industry ns far ns the export trade was concerned. Britain was now alive to the necessity of keeping the cattle industry going. If the proposal to establish a realising board to import beef from countries other than the Dominions only when supplies from tire Donrnions were absorbed, was adopted, it would make an extraordinary difference to the Australian moat trade.—U.P.A.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9848, 29 October 1924, Page 3
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