AMERICA FOR BEEF
LONDON GUARDIANS’ ACTION EXPLANATION ASKE 0 By Cable.'—Press Association. — Copyright LONDON, Tu ;sday. Sir John Corcoran, who was Assistant Under-Secretary to the War Office, 1924-5.. has written to the Kensington Poor Law Guardians asking why they stipulated for American be and bacon for the institutions. He says: “Even if you cannct follow the Government’s policy of j iving a preference in price to home and Dominion supplies, I am quite unable to understand why you shut them out altogether, even at ruling prices.” A sub-committee of the Kensington Board of Guardians is considering deleting the word “American” from its form of tender.—Times.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 156, 22 September 1927, Page 11
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105AMERICA FOR BEEF Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 156, 22 September 1927, Page 11
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