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3RTATION quotas xed for next year FPvOil NEW ZKALAND London, Oetoher 20. -feh Association learns that ar c°nuneneing on Novem--imany ha? fixed the quota mports at 55,000 tons. The allocation? have heen ap- . Tons * 17,186 -i r" r\r\ }„l4.. - 11,700 tie States 18,000 f, , 600 'and 240 Pay the same duty, naniely I per hundred kilo^ported last montli that S ZQre Proee(iding with t im ei'!nce "-0 ^-or decision m -by the adoption 1,ani,u:- commodities hlv ,n and New Zealand. y butter and K,fxpec,tGd tl,at th« ™- IteSi"? (oodstaffs II traf y tw°-thirda of Khe tio?.' Baue^ depend5 011 "norIfT s„ * ^ was considerRsnppJon' m°re seri°us for e Fy*n reSard to hutatt,half °f 1932 ^ 1931 XT10n mstead of the d wouffT Zea]and on the wejft lar^ly M based on the later
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 360, 22 October 1932, Page 5
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132[?]R FOR GERMANY Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 360, 22 October 1932, Page 5
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