PRIME MINISTER SPEAKS OF USE OF FORCE.
WELLINGTON, Oct. 31. The Government would use not only persuasion but also what power it had to see that the delivery of bread was resumed, said the Prime Minister, Mr. Frasor, when addressing electors at St. John's Hall tonight. The Government was entirely in sympathy with those who had protested against the continuation of the wartime systern of nondelivery and was determined that some metliod must be found to restore it. Tlje Minister of Transport, Hon. J. O 'Brien, was doing all he could to persuade the bakers to resume the delivery of bread as they ought to do.
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Chronicle (Levin), 1 November 1946, Page 7
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