[?]RSENIC ON MEAT
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■EVED ONLY FEW CARCASES I OF N.Z. SHIPMENT 1 HARMED.
By Telegraph — Copyrlght).
|| LONDON, Saturday. R R. S. Forsyth, British repre,®ive of the New Zealand Meat Ricers' Board, has arranged for Rialysis of the Cornwall's carH Only 200 to 300 carcases out ■00 consigned to Bristol and Liv■1 are involved. It is believed Hin most eases there is only Ress staining of the wrappers. 1 Parry, health officer at BrisRated on June 21 that an examRn of 13,666 carcases of New Rid lamb and mutton just diswd at Avonmouth showed that R were stained with arsenic, R Rad apparently dripped from Rhides storod in the hold above. R'aing1 broadcast was issued to Balers at Avonmouth and BrisRcase some of the tainted carBwere not detected.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 260, 27 June 1932, Page 5
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129[?]RSENIC ON MEAT Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 260, 27 June 1932, Page 5
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