New Zealand
A CARTERTON' CONTRIBUTION. By Telegraph.—Per Press Association. Carterton, Yesterday. The Mayor's Relief Fund sports, auction of gift stock and goods, and concert, held yesterday, resulted in netting over £SOO. SHORTAGE OF FOODSTUFFS. MILLERS APPEAL TO THE GOVERNMENT. PEOPLE NEED PROTECTING. Duucdin, Yesterday. The following resolution wrs passed at a meeting of the Political Labour Representation Committee last evenevening:—"That this committee, in view of the alarming press reports that only some few days' supply of flour is in hand in the Dominion, enters an emphatic protest against the apathetic attitude adopted by the Government and at once calls on it to assume responsibility and to piotect the people fioni the lapacitv of holdeis of foodstuffs. It furthci calls the attention of the public to the full powers conferred on the Government by a regulation made in the Commerce Act to seize flour and other foodstuffs for any BurpoMJ iaphjdjrtg gale tr. +i.c ir •' - Miail—in—
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 157, 28 November 1914, Page 5
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155New Zealand Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 157, 28 November 1914, Page 5
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