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IMPORTED FRUIT

Sir,—lnstead of (as so many do) refusing rudely, or requiring an anonymous correspondent asking a question of public interest, to call for a private reply, Mr H. E. Radley is indeed obliging to reply so fully. It is reassuring that no gassed fruit reaches us; but oh for the gone days when a child could indulge very freely in clean . fkinned mandarins! It is strange that such a healthy looking surface could harbour any fly. Might it be asked what the species is and what its action?—Yours, etc., WONDERING. July 4, 1951.

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26465, 5 July 1951, Page 5

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IMPORTED FRUIT Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26465, 5 July 1951, Page 5

IMPORTED FRUIT Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26465, 5 July 1951, Page 5