parcels Badly Packed.—A warning sbH? Sl the faulty packing of food--22® Parcels for Britain was issued morning by the postal in Auckland, who said that were occurring through the conof parcels leaking in mailbags oth er parcels. They infen ed s y ru P leaking from conand fat and honey melting and JrPjng through inadequate coverings, emphasised the necessity for the A properly_sealed tin containers. al ne Reading.—“ln our smugand materialistic outlook we in Drin n ,? are losing sight of the Bbnnn es # s heritage of books; we are f ed 7 ’ radio fed. and newspaper we just read g® Mis? A K Elliot Timaru public speaking at a luncheon of wL s . nt ?? ru Rou nd Table Club this .Quoting E A Mowrer. a noted Cn^ llst - s he stated that it was the D T ~; ei truth that books could have Bot Hie war Whether the world feohsh peace or one of discernkind T Ol i ld result largely from the bow hooks people read - between and the day the peace congress : 18 going.
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24900, 13 June 1946, Page 3
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