UNITED STATES AND MEAT.
The New York Journal of Commerce would go further than A reciprocity with Canada ra relation by abolishing tlie duty on it from, all sources. It points, out that some frozen mutton from Australia and New Zealand, and some refrigerated beef from Argentina and Uruguay, have already been imported, and argues that if more profitable use for western and 'southern lands can be found than the raising of cattle and sheep, imports of meat wiu. (before long exceed the exports. In that oa.se it is contended, or in the case of any other food which needs to be imported in part, the most profitable arrangement for the , country wou'ldl be to opem the ports free of duties, and, ,by means of cheap food, compete with European countries in supplies of manufactured goods to the food-exporting countries.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10241, 18 May 1911, Page 4
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140UNITED STATES AND MEAT. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10241, 18 May 1911, Page 4
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