SPEEDING UP WORK
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tNVESTIGATION BEING MADE
By Telegraph—
AUCKLAND, April 15. The fact that he had requested the •Minister of Labour and Waterfront Control Cornmission to inve'stigate every possible way of expeditiously loadiiig food ships, was referretl to in j a telegram received today from the I Prime Minister, Rt. Hon. P. FrfiSer, by the Mayor, Mr. .1. A. C. Allutfi. The | Prime Minister. adtled that he had re- \ questcd the Minister and Cotnifiission | to take whatever action seeuied pracI ticabie. j Mr, Fraser was replj'ing to a telej gram sent by the Auckland Chamber j of Commerce on Thursd&y while he was i in Australia. Kelief sfipplies for Unrra j iueludnig a large quantitv of tinned I nieats and stibstitfite lard and stoffes for Britaifi's. fol'ces ifi the Aliddle Ea.st, will be loaded at; Auckland this montli iii the British ship Banibriaiq which is Uiie from Australia in ballast dn April 27. After loadiug her Auckland quota she will go to Wellington to. .coiiipJete. Shc will saii for «uez and P6rt Waid via Australia.
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Chronicle (Levin), 16 April 1946, Page 5
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177SPEEDING UP WORK Chronicle (Levin), 16 April 1946, Page 5
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