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FURTHER RATIONING

PREDICTION BY MR J. THORN"

PARLIAMENT'S DIFFICULT TASK

"Parliament in this country is a great democratic institution," said. Mr J. Thorn, speaking at Thames re->. cently,, "but to carry its war effort through during the coming session it is likely to become very unpopular, because if "may have to put through legislation thafma'y-'Jbe s re- ' pugnant to .a^-great:

"Wc have already had. butter restrictions arid there may bcotjier commodities restricted, and. the people, must be prepared to co-oper--ate with the Government to fullest possible extent," added Mr Thorn.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 24, 16 November 1943, Page 5

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90

FURTHER RATIONING Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 24, 16 November 1943, Page 5

FURTHER RATIONING Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 24, 16 November 1943, Page 5

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