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Coal Situation Still Serious

» LIKELY DURATION OF ) RAILWAY RESTRICTIONS ■ (Per Press Association.) » WELLINGTON, March 15. 3 Answering au urgent question in the House to-day by Mi. Broadfoot (Waitomo) concerning the likely duration of the rail restrictions, the Minister of ;• Railways (lion. R. Semple) said alii though tho coal situation was still seri- -- ous the Railways Department had not i- given consideration to any further restriction iu railway travel. Tho Minieter said that should the position further t deteriorate und warrant further action e being taken due warning of the im« e pending restrictions would be given.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 69, Issue 62, 16 March 1944, Page 4

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Coal Situation Still Serious Manawatu Times, Volume 69, Issue 62, 16 March 1944, Page 4

Coal Situation Still Serious Manawatu Times, Volume 69, Issue 62, 16 March 1944, Page 4

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