Show BE DESTROYED stringent regulations proposed re gard ng food shipments result of recent tinned meat exposures london fhe bill introduced by john burns president of the local government board enabling the board of ande to institute more regulations for the prevention of the danger arising to the public health from the importation preparation storage binl distribution of articles of food las based its second leading in the houe of commons in the u of the debate on the bill mr burns explained that it cm powered the authorities at all ports to inspect food imports take samples and destroy unsound goods it might be argued mr arns said that since the recent tinned meat exposures in england and elsewhere things have been put right but the government could not allow the laws to remain detective because there was a strong probability that matteis would relapse to where they were before continuing mr burns declared that he had received a that a ger man consul had said the american meat packers had informed his gov eminent they were willing to consent to the inspection of any meat pro vided that whatever goods the ger man officials rejected sheild be re turned to the packers as they could be sold in the united kingdom the speaker baid he was not going to al low that and he did not why the united kingdom should tal e whatever germany france denvarl and oth er europeans would not accept |