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REFRIGERATED PRODUCE.

MORE PROMPT DISCHARGE AT LONDON. “With reference to the serious delays which have occurred in the discharge of refrigerated produce from steamers in the port of London,” said the Prime Minister on Monday, “the High Commissioner, with whom the Government has been in close communication in the matter, now advises that matters are improving, and that the Port of London Authority anticipates that at the end of the month the situation will be approaching normal. The High. Commissioner advises that during the month of September eleven out of nineteen meat Steamers were unable to commence unloading, owing to lack of storage ashore for the cargoes, whereas, at present, only one out of eleven is unable to discharge for this reason.”

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 December 1921, Page 4

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122

REFRIGERATED PRODUCE. Taranaki Daily News, 28 December 1921, Page 4

REFRIGERATED PRODUCE. Taranaki Daily News, 28 December 1921, Page 4

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