THE MEAT TRADE
ERRONEOUS SUGGESTION MADE. A QUESTION OF THE QUOTA. » _ ‘ (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) OTTAWA, July 31. One of the suggestions which has been given harmful prominence m New York is that the Dominions are asking Britain to reduce her imports of Argentine chilled beef by 46 per cent. • ' The Dominions’ meat proposals, as cabled on July 28th, include the quota, ,but they do not specify any hard and fast figure for the quota, or what amount should be taken off the Argentine beef imports into Britain. The proposals merely express a desire that the Dominions should be given a better chance of securing payable prices in what is now a saturated market in Britain. Therfi is a suggestion, however, that Britaih should reduce her imports of foreign frozen meat toy 87i per cent. Tide, it is enlotilfttecl, will afford Ah’** tralia and New Zealand infinitely more favourable marketing conditions.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 August 1932, Page 5
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152THE MEAT TRADE Hokitika Guardian, 2 August 1932, Page 5
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