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BUSH-FALLING IN WAR TIME

NOT AN ESSENTIAL INDUSTRY ' The National "Efficiency Board having regard, to tho fact that bush-falling operations would in the ordinary course be commenced m various of the country at an early date recently conI sidered the subject. The board in- ! formed the Government of its opinion j iret under present conditions bushI failing should not be regarded as an essential, rcdustrj. The Government , has advised the board that it agrees (with the conclusion arrived at by the

board.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3042, 31 March 1917, Page 11

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BUSH-FALLING IN WAR TIME Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3042, 31 March 1917, Page 11

BUSH-FALLING IN WAR TIME Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3042, 31 March 1917, Page 11

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