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Oranges of Jewish Groves Fetch Highest Prices

January 21, 1930
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Reporting a general depression in the orange trade and low prices in the London market, the Hebrew daily “Davar” asserts that fruit from the Jewish groves generally fetches a higher price because of superior selection and packing, and expresses the hope that future shipments will neutralize the deficiency.

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