WHERE THERE IS NO RATIONING
-Press . Associatiob
By Telegravh-
AUCKLAND, April 26.
The apparent prfesperity of South Africa, eVfen heiore the gold boom, Was coihmented on by a number of passengers who arrived on the Tror jan Star from Liverpool via South Africa ahd Australia. The ship put 3 ih at' dapetoWii, Durhan and other - South African ports and the passengfer's wferfe hihazed to find there was iib fatidriiiig of food or clothes, and to learn shortly before they left, that all restrictions on tyres and petrol Hfed bfefeh lifted.
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Chronicle (Levin), 27 April 1946, Page 4
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