II April. 1910.] Markcfiug and Export of Fruit, Plants, &'c. 



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Fruit Cases. 



During the past few months South Australia and Tasmania have pro- 

 posed introducing legislation fixing standard sizes for fruit cases. The 



INSPECTION UNDER THE COMMERCE ACT. 



latter State has, in fact, already passed an Act to regulate the sizes of fruit 

 cases, not only for the local sale, but for the export of fruit as well. Un- 

 for'tunately, the sizes of these cases are not uniform with those adopted by 



