APPEAL TO PUBLIC
-Press Association
By Telegravh-
WELLINGTON, July 3. "It will be a pitv if tlie publicitv given tlie sale of butter to America'ilnpairs our efforts to lielp Britain, " said Mr. T. N. Smallwood, tlie cliairman of Ihe Food for Britain Cainpaign. The campaign sltould not be affected, he said, as the sale to America was at tlio I'ecpiest of Britain whicli would not gel less fats as a result. "Britain still requires all she ean get and tlie Dominion's efforts slioubl not be relaxed, ' ' said Arr. Smallwood.
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Chronicle (Levin), 4 July 1946, Page 8
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89APPEAL TO PUBLIC Chronicle (Levin), 4 July 1946, Page 8
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