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Rationing Really Working

■',: ''The British people are not starving, 1 as indeed is the unhappy lot of tens of thousands of people in some •of the countries of the Continent, and they are living a life of austerity bordering on actual hardship. In Britain, rationing really works," said Mr.D. F. C. Saxton, managing editor of the Taranaki Daily'News, in.a broadcast address reviewing his tour of Britain and the Continent as a delegate Empire Press Union Conference. "There is rationing on the Continent," added Mr Saxton, "but typical of the manner of its working is the fact that in one wellknown capital coupons are openly purchasable from stalls on the sidewalks: or merely by putting 15 per : -cent: on the price of the goods.". : j

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 43, 30 October 1946, Page 5

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124

Rationing Really Working Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 43, 30 October 1946, Page 5

Rationing Really Working Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 43, 30 October 1946, Page 5

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