Pertinent Questions For Mr. Nash To Answer
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WELLINGTON,, August 20, Tl\e. president of tb,e Weflingtou Housewives' Assqciation (Mrs. F-. F. Gilifiore> stateif tonight that she wo.uAd. Uke. pubkqiY tP ask Ma, N?>ah Whother the- abofitiqu Qf fhe exchange tafe Piean, a 2,5. per- cent. redifc. fcion in tl\e. cost of1 iixdng? Would, , more import ed- goods and- blankets be available? And would there be an ipcreaaq iu the impQrtatiQn pf wea^jng apparci? Mrs". 'Gilmore askjcd. if -the Mjnister would iss.ue a' Z5 per jbent. ihcrease in licences for goqds in short supply-, and Wh^heA m.95q , QliasgiS; WpM-d he available for. delivery vans. "The housewife is not concerned with Mgh finance, but with a lower cost of living and a higher- standard," she said.
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Chronicle (Levin), 21 August 1948, Page 5
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