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Show UNSOUND GOODS SENT TO ENGLAND TO BE DESTROYED Stringent Regulation Propoaed Regarding Re-garding Food Shipment Retutt of Recent Tinned Meat Expoture. London The bill Introduced by John Hum, president of the local lovernment noanl. enabling the board ( trade to Inttltute more (tringont reanilatlona 'for the prevention of tho danger atialng to the public health from Ihe Importation, preparation, loragr and dlatrlbutlon of article of rood " baa paed It neronil reading In Ihe houae of commona tn the eourae of th debate on the bill, Mr llurna explained that It em powered the aulborHlea at all port to intpect fiMHl Import, take ample and ileatniy imaound giaMt It might be argued, Mr Hum aald, that alnce Ihe recent tinned meat extmeure In linglaud and eluewher thing havo ben ntt right, hut the government could not allow the lawa to remain defective hecauac there waa n atroug pnihiiblllly thai matter would relapte to where thii) were liefore Continuing, Vlr llurna declareil that he had lecetved a report that a Herman Her-man ronaul had aald Ihe American meat packer had Informed hla gov-ernmint gov-ernmint they were willing to content In the liiapvitlon uf any meat provided pro-vided that whatever good the Herman Her-man ufllclal rejected should be returned re-turned lo the packer, a they could be wild In Ihe United Kingdom The tpeakir Mild he wa not going to al low that and he did not tee why the Hulled Kingdom should take whatever Herman), France Dtnmnrk and nth er Huiupeana would not nccipt |