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EMBARGO ON FRUIT.

ARGUMENTS FOR REMOVAL. UNEMPLOYMENT POSSIBILITY. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) DUNEDIN, this day. Strong arguments in favour of the removal of the embargo on Australian citrus fruit arid vegetables were advanced by a deputation of fruit brokers and trade retailers at the Chamber of Commerce to-day. It was pointed out that the drastic effect of the embargo had been most detrimental to trade and had been tho means of creating a shortage in supplies and consequently an enormous rise in the prices of New Zealand lemons, Rarotongan oranges, and American fruits. It was also stated that 1000 people in the industry in New Zealand would be but of v'ork if the embargo was not lifted.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 150, 28 June 1933, Page 11

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EMBARGO ON FRUIT. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 150, 28 June 1933, Page 11

EMBARGO ON FRUIT. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 150, 28 June 1933, Page 11

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