MEAT IN BRITAIN.
DEFECTS IN ITS HANDLING. DISCUSSING BETTER METHODS. By Telegraph.—Press Assn. —Copyright. Received Jan. 18, 7.10 p.m. London, Jan. 18. The Cold Storage and Ice Association summoned a conference, including representatives of the Australian and New Zealand Governments, to consider short-comings in the transit facilities in Britain, such as inefficient refrigator cars, whereby considerable damage and loss was caused to foodstuffs in transit. A committee was appointed to consider hygienic reforms, defects in railway transit and alternative means of road transport. It was stated Britain had a great deal to learn from the Dominions and America in the handling of meat at the docks, in cold storage, '<i transit on the railways and in its cartage from the markets to the shops.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 January 1922, Page 5
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126MEAT IN BRITAIN. Taranaki Daily News, 19 January 1922, Page 5
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