STORES FULL OF MEAT
MARKET IN BRITAIN FOREIGN COMPETITION (By Telegrnrvn.—Prms Association) WELLINGTON, Friday Inquiry as to whether New Zealand’s meat export trade is likely to be adversely affected by the British blockade of Europe, which he said would cut off supplies from the Dutch and Belgian colonies, causing them to b<» thrown on the United Kingdom market, was made by Mr G. A. Hamilton, of Southland, at the annual meeting of the New Zealand Meat Producers’ Board today. He also mentioned Argentine meat that had previously gone to the Continent. “It is very disquieting, to my mind, to hear that stores in England are becoming congested with meat, the chairman, Mr A. H. Duncan, “but the British Government understands its own problems and I suppose is has good reasons for doing it. In conversation with the Hon. W. Nash we impressed upon him the necessity for not allowing too great an accumulation that would cause a slump after the war.”
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21206, 31 August 1940, Page 20 (Supplement)
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161STORES FULL OF MEAT Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21206, 31 August 1940, Page 20 (Supplement)
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