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THE ARSENIC SCARE

THE COST TO BRITISH HOUSES.

(Received 17, 10.35 a.m.) London, Nov. 16.

Opposing the marking of foreign apples as tending to delay and loss Mr Walter Greenwood, on behalf of' the Federation of Fruit Salesmen, incidentally mentioned the disastrous effects of th 0 arsenic scare, from which, in his opinion British houses lost £250.000—(A. and N.Z.)

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 17 November 1927, Page 5

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THE ARSENIC SCARE Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 17 November 1927, Page 5

THE ARSENIC SCARE Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 17 November 1927, Page 5

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