THE FROZEN MEAT TRADE.
SUPPLIES TO THE ABMY. [united pbess association.] LoHDpw, January 27. In reply to a deputation representing Queensland, Mr Woodall promised to apply to Parliament for a vote to enable the necessary plant to be procured for the storage of frozen meat at Gibraltar. If the test wars successful the system would be extended. Received January 28, 1 a.m. Londok, January 27.
Mr G. Lawson,- direotor of the Army contracts, and Lieut-Col Hamilton, Assistant Quartermaster-General, suggested it would bo difficult to overcome the prejudices of the troops against frozen meat, since five years ago it had been rather a failure.
Sir J. F. Garriok, Sir T. Mollraith, Sir T. Archer, Messrs Gray and Weddell said that owing to improved storage and better cooking, the quality was now equal to the best English mutton.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXIX, Issue 23, 28 January 1893, Page 2
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136THE FROZEN MEAT TRADE. Marlborough Express, Volume XXIX, Issue 23, 28 January 1893, Page 2
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