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OUR FARMER PRINCE

EFFECT OF THE BABY CAR UPON THE BEEF TRADE "We farmers must study our markets," declared the Prince of ' Wales when addressirig farmers and farm hands in the show ring during his visit to the Bath and West Show, at Yeovil. "The baby car has depreciated the beef trade," observed the Pi'ince. "A couple of cutlets for mother has replaced tlie great joints of beef that used to be eaten with relish by the t family on the Sabbath. "Wa are still producing goods that were suitable in England 30 years. ago — big cheeses and big joints." Somerset schoolchildren along r. route of over 30 miles cheered th' Prince as he drove through village. in order to visit farms of the Ducb Estate in Somerset.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 303, 17 August 1932, Page 6

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OUR FARMER PRINCE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 303, 17 August 1932, Page 6

OUR FARMER PRINCE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 303, 17 August 1932, Page 6

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