SOVIET OIL
(Press Assn.
FIXATION OF MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM PRICES
— By Telegraph — Ccpyright).
Wellington, Thursday. S'peaking on the second reading of ; the, Mqt.or Spirits (Regulation ofj Pricps). Bill in tke Legislatiye Cbun-: cff tp-day, Sir JFran'cis Bell said it; was the intention of the New Zealand Farmers' Union and the Associated Motorists to use .the Minister of Industries and Commerce to provide different maximuni and minimum prices for Soviet oil. The . Leader O'f the .'Councii, the llon. R. MhSt'ers: Tliat is not so. Sir Francis said H'e accepted th'e Minister's contradiction unreservediy. . If there were Ihe same rnaximum and minimum^. prices for all classes of oil' th'e, Bill "would Ieave th'e pOSition tW same as it was'tb-daY, cbntiiiued Sii* Bfancis. He was 1glad tHfe Governmeht hfid not departbd from th'e itraditions of thfe past. • ' Replyihg to the' debate Mr. Mastr ers said his administration of legislaj Tmi^^^^be^^u i d e'd by . necessi^
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 721, 22 December 1933, Page 5
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152SOVIET OIL Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 721, 22 December 1933, Page 5
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