FRUIT TRANSPORT.
LONDON, October 11. A deputation representing the fruit interests waited upon Sir .J Allen, complaining of the multiplicity of brands on cases, and urging each consignee should have a registered number which should be stamped on the case prior to shipment, thus facilitating delivery of cases from the ship. Sir J. Allen gave a sympathetic reply. A similar trouble has been long standing in the Australian trade. Mr Ashbolt has taken over the matter, and has now produced a workable scheme j on economic lines.
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Grey River Argus, 14 October 1922, Page 5
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