AUSTRALIA
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EMBARGO ON POTATOES. SYDNEY, February G.
Mr. R. B. Walker, speaking at a meeting of citrus growers, said Mr. Savage had told him that, if Australia would show the slightest willingness to discuss the embargo on New Zealand potatoes, off would come New Zealand’s restriction on New South Wales citrus fruit. _ The meeting, which consisted of representatives of the recent conference of citrus growers, formed an Embargo Abolition League of Australia.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 February 1939, Page 7
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