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CONFERENCE AT PARIS.

INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF FREEZING INDUSTRIES.

United Press Association. Coryrigiit . " PARIS, Oct. 6. At tho first International Congress of Freezing Industries, held in Paris, there were thirty Governments represented. There were 60(10 members present, tlio British delegates numbering 100. . " M. Ruan, Minister for Agriculture, in. opening tho Congress, emphasised tho enormous value of refrigerating industries in relation to tho world’s food supply, and the necessity for opening up markets. By prudently using the refrigerating industry it was possible to regulate the prices in the interests of producers and consumers averting .all fear of a famine. Sir. Montague Nelson explained the great benefits refrigerating conferred - on the British colonics.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2316, 8 October 1908, Page 3

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CONFERENCE AT PARIS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2316, 8 October 1908, Page 3

CONFERENCE AT PARIS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2316, 8 October 1908, Page 3

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