FROZEN MEAT.
A MARKET IN BELGIUM. QUESTIONS OF BRANDING. Information lias been received by the Government from the High Commissioner that as a result <-Jt representations made by him a decree has been passed by the Belgian Government authorising the importation into Belgium of New Zealand beef without the necessity of leaving adherent any of the internal organs. Mutton and lamb have for some years been admitted into Belgium without this special condition. The decree, however, /requires that each quarter must be legibly stamped so that the country of origin can be seen without any difficulty. A cablegram has been sent to the High Commissioner asking if it will be possible to arrange with the authorities that the inspection tag attacheci to each quarter, as in use at present, shall be accepted in lieu of a stamp actually impressed upon the moat itself.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 August 1921, Page 8
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143FROZEN MEAT. Taranaki Daily News, 2 August 1921, Page 8
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