EMBARGO ON FODDER.
CAI'E COLONY'S THREAT. Capetown, June 30. - Mr. Mcrrinum, Premier of C«i>e Colony, and Dr. Bmartt. ex-C«nmr,s f » r . . of Public Work*, have cablet to \ . Deakin, Premier of the Australian Commonwealtlr, stating that \ ict«r.« " «' tad to remove the embargo on Mm h African fodder is considered dutm unfriendly and might had to iu.fo.l-i----j»te reprisals. <XMHJKKN AVSTRAUAXS. Svdney, July 1- ■ B.n.lPt'* Capetown correspondent i','that a ...e-ling of r^vn^; 1 • AnstaJhm business ho"-''- tiad'ng "
Cap* Selecting was <•« "P'niou "'• that t. ■•wlja* JJovPrniiient count « ' the Am. '<iv <i<-ccptlhc assurance and perfect m. • "lovernment t?M. guarantee o, - few* fr»m disease ann> the fodder wai. 1m .caused friction ami | that its prohibiv Swe Australian vrau.. will very much iiij in South' Africa. »•-<£»=
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 164, 2 July 1908, Page 3
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119EMBARGO ON FODDER. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 164, 2 July 1908, Page 3
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