SCRAP IRON
WHAT'S WRONG WITH COLLECT- ♦ ING IT "Realising- that the Japs took a lot of our scrap iron awlay be w fore the war and are now fighting us with it; I don't see any reason why we should not set to work and collect it ourselves for our own purposes," said Mr L. Buddie at the Awake New Zealand meeting last Wednesday. After a brief discussion the meeting decided to go into the matter and 1 to ascertain from Government quarters the uses, if any to which previons collections of waste metals had been put. In the event of metal still being required the matter will be taken up with the idea of establishing a local dump for periodic despatch to the right quarters.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 05, Issue 53, 15 May 1942, Page 5
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126SCRAP IRON Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 05, Issue 53, 15 May 1942, Page 5
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