MARKING OF FRUIT
IMPORTS FROM DOMINIONS Bp Cable. — Press Association. — Copyright. LONDON, Wednesday. The Government inquiry regarding the compulsory marking of apples and pears was reopened because the law officers had given an opinion that the word “sale,” whenever used, meant both wholesale and retail. The Canadian representative suggested that all imported apples which were not marked as Canadian, Australian or New Zealand should be regarded as foreign. The chairman said he feared that such punishment was impossible, and the inquiry was closed. —A. and N.Z.-Sun.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 235, 23 December 1927, Page 12
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86MARKING OF FRUIT Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 235, 23 December 1927, Page 12
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