NEW SOUTH WALES FRUITGROWERS
LOSS OF DOMINION MARKET KEENLY FELT HOPEFUL OF TRADE REOPENING [Per United Press Association.] WELLINGTON, September 14., “ The growers of New South Wales felt very keenly the loss of the market they had established with the Dominion so many years ago, and the pioneers of the industry, many of whom are still actively associated as producers, are hopeful that something may be done to reopen the trade,” said Brigadiergeneral J. Heane, president of the New South Wales Fruitgrowers Federation, who, with Colonel E. E. Herrow, the federation’s secretary, and Mr P. S. Macdermott, a member of the Council of the New South Wales Chamber of Fruit and Vegetable Industries, arrived by the Marama to-day. They are to discuss fruit matters generally _ with various sections of the industry in the Dominion.
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Evening Star, Issue 22443, 14 September 1936, Page 8
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134NEW SOUTH WALES FRUITGROWERS Evening Star, Issue 22443, 14 September 1936, Page 8
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