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Imi'krial Fiu it Fahibition. 



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This Exhibition will be held at the Crystal i'alace liuni 28th 



October to 5th November. The competitive classes arc arranged 



. , _ .. in ei<j[ht sections as follows : — 

 Imperial Fruit , , , e • i i u 



„ , 1. Amateur Section; oriianised by the 



Exhibition. ^ 1 IT u \ 01 • ^ 



Koyal Horticultural society. 



2. Cider-Fruit Section; organised by the National Fruit and 

 Cider Institute, and the National Association of (jider 

 Makers. 



3. Kent Commercial Section ; organised by the Executive Com- 

 mittee of the Kent Commercial Fruit Show. 



4. Eastern Counties Commercial Section: organised by the 

 Executive Committee of the Eastern Counties Commercial 

 Fruit Show. 



5. West Midlands Commercial Section; organised by the 

 Executive Committee of the West Midlands Commercial 

 Fruit Show. 



f). Overseas Section; organised by the Canadian Fruit Trade 

 Commissioner in England. 



7. United Kingdom Section. 



8. British Empire Section. 



The classes in Section 7 are open, without additional entrance 

 fees, to all commercial growers of apples in the United Kingdom 

 who have exhibited in either of Sections 4. 5 and 6. Those in 

 Section 8 are open to all commercial growers of apples, or Asso- 

 ciations of such growers, in the British Empire, and it is antici- 

 pated that the competition between home grown and imported 

 fill it will be exceptionally keen. 



It is hoped to arrange for non-competitive exhibits of an 

 attractive and instructive nature. 



The exhibition is organised and financed bv the ThiUu Mdil, 

 and the technical details have been settled by an Advisory 'Com- 

 mittee convened by the Ministry of Agriculture. Further 

 information can be obtained from the Organising Secretary. 

 Imnmal Fruit Exhibition, 180. Fleet Street, E.C. 



Rabies. — }fi<J(I/fitex (Acton Dititrict). — All resti-ictions iiiijiosed in coii- 

 nectioii with tlie onthreak at Acton on tlie Hth I >e('eiiil>('r last wovo withdraw ji 

 as from the 3()th June. 



Berkshire Disfrirt. — There have been no devclopnientR in this area, and 

 providin^^ no fiirtlier outbreaks occur in the district, it is hopcMl to withdraw 

 all restrictions from this district about the en<l of Sejitcndier next. 



Wiltshire District. — A considerable moditication of the rf^strictions has 

 been made as from the 1st .Iidy by tlie exclusion of the portions of Dorset and 

 Somerset which wei-e subject nmzzlin*; restrictions, and by the exchision of 

 portions ot the Counties of Wiltshire and Souti)anipton. As a result of this 



