MAKING BATTERIES
PERIOD EXTENDED
The period of exemption from obtaining licences for those engaged in the manufacture of storage batteries is further extended by a notice published in the Gazette issued yesterday.
The Minister of Industries and Commerce (the Hon. D. G. Sullivan) said last evening that he had granted the industry the protection of licensing provisionally for six months on condition that the industry formulated an industrial plan for its reorganisation. The proposed industrial plan had not been completed within the six months, but as good progress had been made in its preparation, he had, on the recommendation of the Bureau of Industry, decided to extend the period of provisional licensing for a further four months/
"I am very pleased," said Mr. Sullivan, "that good progress has been made in this industry by the various units co-operating in the preparation of an industrial plan, and I am hopeful that the industry will be successful in its efforts to prepare a satisfactory plan for its reorganisation and future development." v-
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 153, 2 December 1938, Page 9
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170MAKING BATTERIES Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 153, 2 December 1938, Page 9
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