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Citrus Fruit Question. —The delegation from the fruit-growers of New South Wales which arrived by the Marama on Monday to discuss with Dominion interests the New Zealand embargo on the importation of Australian-grown citrus fruits. From left: Colonel E. E. Herrod (secretary of the Fruit-growers Federation of New South Wales), Brigadier-General J. Heane (president of the federation), and Mr P. S. Macdermott (councillor of the New South Wales Chamber of Fruit and Vegetable Industries).

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Southland Times, Issue 22999, 19 September 1936, Page 5

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Citrus Fruit Question.—The delegation from the fruit-growers of New South Wales which arrived by the Marama on Monday to discuss with Dominion interests the New Zealand embargo on the importation of Australian-grown citrus fruits. From left: Colonel E. E. Herrod (secretary of the Fruit-growers Federation of New South Wales), Brigadier-General J. Heane (president of the federation), and Mr P. S. Macdermott (councillor of the New South Wales Chamber of Fruit and Vegetable Industries). Southland Times, Issue 22999, 19 September 1936, Page 5

Citrus Fruit Question.—The delegation from the fruit-growers of New South Wales which arrived by the Marama on Monday to discuss with Dominion interests the New Zealand embargo on the importation of Australian-grown citrus fruits. From left: Colonel E. E. Herrod (secretary of the Fruit-growers Federation of New South Wales), Brigadier-General J. Heane (president of the federation), and Mr P. S. Macdermott (councillor of the New South Wales Chamber of Fruit and Vegetable Industries). Southland Times, Issue 22999, 19 September 1936, Page 5