SOUTH AFRICAN OPINION
(Eeceived 15th October, 10 a.m.X -I
■ CAPE T.OWN, 14th October/ ' The annual Commercial Congress ex^ pressed satisfaction, at the Otta-wjij, agreements. , ■' ■ -
FIJI BANANAS
MARKET IN AUSTRALIA
QUEENSLAND PROTESTS
SYDNEY, 14th October. " _Kji bananas, on. which there has hitherto been a heavy duty, may now; / be shipped to Sydney and Melbourne under the terms of the trade agree-i ment between. Britain, and Australia affecting Crown Colonies. The tariff has been reduced from 8s 4d to 2s 6d pel; cental, the quantity to be limited taj 40,000 centals a year which, it is ofii« cially. believed, will not interfere with.' tho locally-grown, trade. -
Queensland growers, however, axti. making a spirited protest. They de* clare that it savours of a political* vendetta.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 92, 15 October 1932, Page 13
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