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CANNED FRUIT.

RUMOURS OF LOWER TAR 1 IT,

APPREHENSION 1 N THE SOUTH,

(Special to “Northern Advocate.") DUNEDIN, This Day.

“Apprehension exists that the Minister of Customs may have unwittingly dealt the New Zealand fresh fruit and canning industries a mortal blow in the Australian and New Zealand trade treaty,” said a Dunedin merchant, “Various rumours are afloat, and if Australia has been asking New Zealand to reduce the small New Zealand tariff of 3/n a dozen on canned fruits, it would certainly be unfair to the Dominion,

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Northern Advocate, 2 May 1933, Page 6

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CANNED FRUIT. Northern Advocate, 2 May 1933, Page 6

CANNED FRUIT. Northern Advocate, 2 May 1933, Page 6

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