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NEW ZEALAND APPLES

QUANTITIES SOLD IN GERMANY. FAVOURED NATION TREATMENT. (United Press Assn.—By Telegraph—Copyright.) (Rec. 8.50 p.m.) Sydney, May 28. The High Commissioner for Australia in London, Sir Granville Ryrie, refers in his annual report to fruit, in which he says that fairly large quantities of New Zealand apples have been sold in Hamburg at prices equal to Western Australian supplies. This is the first time that such sales have been made to any considerable extent. New Zealand received most favoured nation treatment in Germany, and therefore paid about 1/6 less duty per case than Australia.

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Southland Times, Issue 21095, 29 May 1930, Page 7

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96

NEW ZEALAND APPLES Southland Times, Issue 21095, 29 May 1930, Page 7

NEW ZEALAND APPLES Southland Times, Issue 21095, 29 May 1930, Page 7

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