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Local & General

Personal * Mrs. . A, ; , Semple, u pt " Martinborough, • wh'o ,has been • the . gueSt ' of Mrs.. E^Perry during the 'Church of England jubilee, returned to ; her ho.me .yesterday. Mrs, Semple' was well-known locally, while her husband was at one time postmaster in Shannon. " . . . i No Great Demand Fof Tea Although tea rationing ended as" from yesterday, loeal grocers report that there was no abnormal demand. It was staiea by one grocer that saies of tea • were less than that of a first day of a ration period, and customers purchased no more than one pound lots. It is generally expected that saies will drop for the next few weeks. Local grocers state, however, that they expect a diiferent story when the rationing- of sugar is lifted.

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Chronicle (Levin), 2 June 1948, Page 3

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Local & General Chronicle (Levin), 2 June 1948, Page 3

Local & General Chronicle (Levin), 2 June 1948, Page 3

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