DOMINIONS' COMMISSION.
P COMPETITION PREVENTS COLLUSION'. ' By Cable —Press association—Copyright I London, January 21. ! c Before the Dominions Commission I John' Dennis, a fruitbroi.er at Covent i -Garden, repudiated the Melbourne alle- I gations. He said competition was so I . keen that collusion among buyers was ) , practically impossible. THE FRUIT TRADE. : ' Received 10..30 p.m. London, January 22. At the Dominions' Commission, Afr. Dennis said that other fruit markets were deevloping, such as Hull. Belgium, ind Scandinavia, which would require more attention an the way of direct thipments. It was untrue that the Fruit-brokers' Association fixed prices prior to the sales. He advocated closer packing generally, but said that the Victorians packed as well as they • .«euld be.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 175, 23 January 1914, Page 5
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117DOMINIONS' COMMISSION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 175, 23 January 1914, Page 5
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