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EMPIRE FOOD FOR BRITISH TABLES.

NEW ZEALAND REPRESENTED. LONDON, September 19. Earl Clarendon gives an address on Empire food at the Grocers’ Exhibition at the Agricultural Hall on Tuesday, and in connection with this, a display of Empire products \vas arranged at the last moment. The space available was most limited. Australia and New Zealand, however, have very creditable shows, including canned and dried fruits, preserves, butter, honey and wines. Several individual firms are also featuring Australian and New Zealand products, especially Australian canned fruits and New Zealand butter and canned tongues. The Lord Mayor of London, at the inaugural luncheon, referred to the Empire food campaign.

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Shannon News, 22 September 1925, Page 4

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EMPIRE FOOD FOR BRITISH TABLES. Shannon News, 22 September 1925, Page 4

EMPIRE FOOD FOR BRITISH TABLES. Shannon News, 22 September 1925, Page 4

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