MEAT FOR EUROPE.
PROPOSED HEAVY SHIPMENTS. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. .Received 13, 11 p.m. Berlin, September 13. The newspapers announce, oil the authority of Hcrr Hendoeh, the so-called Australian Consul, that a hundred thousand frozen sheep will be brought from Adelaide to Hamburg, and meat steamers afterwards will leave fortnightly. The shipments will be sold at l%d" per lb below fresh meat. A French company has undertaken the inland transport, and necessary cold storage exists. The agrarian newspapers are attacking the shipments, declaring that frozen meat is tough, insipid, deficient in nutriment and swarming with deleterious microbes. The Times' Berlin correspondent has reported that Herr Hollweg's conference decided that the freezing industry is so highly developed that a large amount; of frozen meat from Australia and Argentina will pass, whatever examination the law requires. Therefore, the rules will not be relaxed.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 101, 14 September 1912, Page 5
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140MEAT FOR EUROPE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 101, 14 September 1912, Page 5
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