NO COAL RATION
BIG PRODUCTION INCREASE MEN WORKING LONGER HOURS ON ORDINARY PAY [Pisa Usixep Press Association.] NEW PLYMOUTH, September 17. “ We have got over the winter without having to ration coal, without having to curtail essential services, and, in fact, without serious inconvenience,” commented the Minister of Mines, Mr Webb, to-night, referring to the statistics for the first eight months of the year. Some months ago, the Ministo said, the country was faced with the possibility of a, serious shortage of coal because of the increased demand ol the rapidly expanding secondary industries, the cutting off of supplies to the gas works from Australia as the result of the strike there, and the increased export of bunkering coal for the Navy and transport purposes. So far this year New Zealand had imported 5.0,000 tons less coal, and had exported 4,000 tons more, compared with the first eight months ot last year. , Production this year was already 120,000 tons ahead of production for the same period of last year, Mr Webb said. This meant that the output' had increased by 155,000 tons since March 31, up to which time, because of flood damage and storm delays to shipping, production was 350,000 tons below last year. The improvement was largely due to the increased efforts of the companies and of the men, who were working extended hours at ordinary rates of pay.
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Evening Star, Issue 23684, 18 September 1940, Page 12
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231NO COAL RATION Evening Star, Issue 23684, 18 September 1940, Page 12
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