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CANADIAN STORE STOCK

THEIR ADMISSION TO BRITAIN. By Telegraph.—Press Assn —Copyright. London, Sept. 15. The Royal Commission on the importation of store cattle reports that the admission of Canadian stores is advisable, as it would tend to cheapen in some measure the meat supply of the country and tend to promote the restoration and indeed the increase of the numbers of live stock after the losses during and since the war. The commission finds that the feeling is general among farmers against the admission. »So far as this is credited by the apprehension that disease may be introduced the commission considers it is unfounded, but the admission might make it difficult for crofters (small farmers in the Highlands) to carry on operations successfully, and would to some extent deprive the Irish farmers of the market they at present enjoy in Great Britain.

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 September 1921, Page 5

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CANADIAN STORE STOCK Taranaki Daily News, 17 September 1921, Page 5

CANADIAN STORE STOCK Taranaki Daily News, 17 September 1921, Page 5

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