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PRICE CONTROL SHOULD BE REVIEWED

Price control remits were on the agenda of the New Zealand Alanufac turers' Feder.ation annual conference and a motion was ac.cepted unauimoush " that this conference reaHirms the do cision of the i'ederation council for the need for continuation of a measnre oi price control for a further period uriti I such time as the supply of .our maui consumer goods more or less e([iiate.> the demand for same, but feels grave dissatisfaction with the Price l'ribuna!. j particularly in its deleterious ell'ect oa the manufacture of manv nccessam goods, and also its inconsistencies m awanling dil'l'erentiating prices to simi lar lines, and recommends the federation cmyviJ to give early considerat ion to thd-'whble question of price cbntro! and stabilisation with a view to suggesting. some practical alternative to the. pbesent policy and methods of ad ministration and operation of th'm policy."

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Chronicle (Levin), 22 February 1947, Page 8

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PRICE CONTROL SHOULD BE REVIEWED Chronicle (Levin), 22 February 1947, Page 8

PRICE CONTROL SHOULD BE REVIEWED Chronicle (Levin), 22 February 1947, Page 8

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