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HOLIDAY FATALITIES. | United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph.--Copyright.) LONDON, August 4. The Bank Holiday deaths total 12. STEAMSHIP MHUGER. • LONDON, August 4. The Australian Press learns that the Union Steamship and Canadian-Pacific merger, cabled from Wellington, had been arranged between Ineheape and E. W. Beatty on the latter’s visit to England in May.
SOVIET BUTTER. LONDON, July 4. Why this fuss about the Soviet imitating New Zealand butter boxes, asks H. E. Davies, of the New Zealand Dairy Producers Association. Ukraine butter lias been packed in exact replicas of New Zealand eases, but is not misleading anyone; When the Soviet began exporting, an export investigated the methods of butter packing in London and recommended the adoption of New Zealand cases and grading as the best. Soviet • slavishly followed even to the shape of marks. The Smolny’s consignment does not differ from previous shipments. Mr Morton (the Australian Dairy Board) agreed that it was absurd to accuse the Soviet oP disguising huttei as New Zealand. Bussia had no need of trickery to gain a market. There were two hundred thousand cases of Siberian butter in cold storage reducing the prices.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 August 1931, Page 6
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