DOMINION NEWS.
THE ARMOUR CASE. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, May 31. Sir Francis Bell has telegraphed further to the American Consul-General regarding the Armour case: No difficulty is placed in the way of Armour and Co. exporting to America for American use the meat now in freezing store, but the New Zealand Government has required a substantial guarantee against the reshipment of that meat from America to London. PRICES TRIBUNAL DISBANDED. Wellington, May 31. The Wellington Prices Investigation Tribunal finished its work to-day and, after a short conference with the Board of Trade, disbanded. The fact that the tribunal has disbanded does not mean that its work will not be carried on. Arrangements have been made for all complaints against traders for selling, supplying or offering goods for sale at a price which is unreasonably high to be received and dealt with by the local officer in charge of the Department of Industries and Commerce.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 June 1921, Page 8
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155DOMINION NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, 1 June 1921, Page 8
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