SECOND LIBERTY LOAN
Southland Subscriptions
The amount subscribed in Southland yesterday to the second Liberty Loan amounted to £920. It was made up of four applications totalling £530 for 1948 stock and four applications totalling £390 for 1953-56 stock. The amount subscribed in the province on. Monday, the day the loan opened, was £9,300 and advance subscriptions from the province totalled £28,660. Therefore Southland has now raised £38,880 towards its objective of £350,000 for this loan.
REQUEST FOR MORE PETROL
(P.A.) CHRISTCHURCH, October 13. The suggestion that because of the “substantial improvement in the petrol position” serious consideration should be given to releasing petrol coupon No. 20 for use during Labour Day weekend to enable workers to derive as much benefit as possible from the holiday and to keep their cars in better running order has been made by the executive of the South Island Motor Union to the Minister of Supply, the Hon. D. G. Sullivan. The letter to the Minister states that the suggestion has arisen since the Government declared Labour Day a public holiday.
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Southland Times, Issue 24874, 14 October 1942, Page 4
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177SECOND LIBERTY LOAN Southland Times, Issue 24874, 14 October 1942, Page 4
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