SYNTHETIC MILK .
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(Received this day at 11 a.m.) LONDON, October 24
When the question of synthetic cream was raised at a meeting .off the British Dairy Farmers’ Association, Mr Sledisloe, who presided, said there was also a “ palatable substitute ” being, used on 'long-distance ocean liners under the name of milk. It was made by means of an emulsifier from Argentine butter and New Zealand milk powder was also being used in certain cities. “I do not know, bow this movement is going to develop, but it must be clear to everybody that there is a,n ultimate danger from this fluid as a competitor with the British dairy farmer is most serious indeed.” He added that at least' it should be called what it was, a product coming, from the combined effort of Argentine and New Zealand cows, plus a machine. It ought not to be retailed as dairy milk.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 October 1928, Page 5
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