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No more dairy products from mainland tainted
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All the 47 samples of dairy products, including milk, milk beverage, milk powder, yogurt and condensed milk, were free from melamine, Hong Kong testers said Friday.

The Centre for Food Safety of Hong Kong (CFS) released the latest batch of test results of the Chinese mainland dairy products on Friday.

"We are closely monitoring the situation and will continue to collect dairy product samples for testing," a CFS spokesman said.

The CFS warned the public on Thursday not to consume dairy products from Chinese mainland's brand Yili as eight samples of its goods had been found to contain melamine.

(Xinhua News Agency September 20, 2008)

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