ARMY’S AID WANTED
Collection Of Waste Rubber Dominion Special Service. PALMERSTON N„ 'July 29. The Palmerston North waste committee intends asking the Army authorities to assist in a whole duy house-to-house drive for waste rubber following a meeting at which the mayor, Mr. Mansford, stressed the seriousness, of the position. It was stated that the committee had received no reply from the Government regarding waste materials, and in view of the urgency hud decided to act immediately. „ ... , The city engineer, Mr. J. R. Hughes, said no credits had been received from Wellington for materials sent forward, including 48 tons of waste paper. Mr. Mansford suggested the use of a trailer to the rubbish lorries for rubber, adding that, no matter what the cost, waste rubber must be salvaged. Garnges and dairy factories were prepared to act ns receiving (depots and the Army s aid would be sought. ___
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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 258, 30 July 1942, Page 5
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147ARMY’S AID WANTED Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 258, 30 July 1942, Page 5
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