MEAT SHORTAGE THREAT
BRITISH TRADERS INQUIRE
ARGENTINE FEEDS NAVY (Australian and N.Z. Press Association) (United Service) LONDON, Wednesday. The delegates to a conference of the National Federation of Meat Traders’ Associations discussed the threat of a meat shortage in Britain. This they attributed to increased consumption of meat in the United States and Britain, the decreasing - imports from the Dominions, and probably the removal of the jA*esent American embargo on Argentine meat. The conference passed a resolution instructing the executive to inquire into Britain’s future supplies of meat.
In the House of Commons to-day Mr. J. M. Ken worthy, Labour member lor Kingston-upon-Hull, complained that the men of the Navy were mostly led on Argentine meat. He demanded British meat for British tars. The bulldog breed, he said, should be fed on British bullocks.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 618, 21 March 1929, Page 9
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134MEAT SHORTAGE THREAT Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 618, 21 March 1929, Page 9
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