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SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ORANGES [Per United Press Association.] WELLINGTON, September 15. From inquiries made in official quarters to-day it was learned that the limitation as to the quantities of oranges sent to New Zealand from South Australia is to cease, and that until the end of the year there will be no restriction on supplies. The lifting of the embargo, which had been in force since the previous December, was announced on August 25 last, when it was explained that the importation of oranges from South Australia was to be allowed under a quantitative restriction. The last controllable shipment, it is stated, is due to leave Australia about to-morrow. After that, seeing that the production season in South Australia is nearing its end, arrangements have been made under which shipments of oranges will be me ’ i without control as to times and quantities. This arrangement will hold good until December 31 next, when questions relating to supplies for 1931 will be gone into.
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Evening Star, Issue 21518, 16 September 1933, Page 10
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164NO RESTRICTION Evening Star, Issue 21518, 16 September 1933, Page 10
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