RUMANIAN OIL.
SUPPLIES TO CONTINUE. Received April 17. 1.10 p.m BUCHAREST. April 16 It is officially denied that Rumania lias banned the export of oil M. Neota (principal Commissar for Petrol and Oil) said Rumania was continuing to respect all her undertakings and was at present loading tankers and railway tankcars for shipment abroad. He added that owing to the Government’s decision to create reserves for the armed forces and internal needs, exports in the immed’ate future might not he as large as expected. Sixty-five more members of the Iron Guard have been released.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 118, 17 April 1940, Page 7
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