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CLOTHES RATIONING

GOVERNMENT’S POLICY

DEFINITION TO BE SOUGHT Industrial Correspondents WELLINGTON, Nov. 11. A definition of the Government’s policy on the continuance of clothes rationing is to be sought by the, New Zealand Retailers’ Federation. The council of the federation, at a recent meeting, decided to ask the Minister of Industries and Commerce, Mr Nordmeyer to make a statement on the matter. Mr G. L. Riley, secretary of the federation, said last night that, m ▼iew of the fact that clothing coupons were not included in the new ration books traders, and the public alike were concerned to know what the actual position was. The federation felt that the Government should clarify the situation-

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26616, 12 November 1947, Page 6

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CLOTHES RATIONING Otago Daily Times, Issue 26616, 12 November 1947, Page 6

CLOTHES RATIONING Otago Daily Times, Issue 26616, 12 November 1947, Page 6

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