EXPORTS FROM HOME.
EESTRICTK)Nt9;'SELAXBK''>fi;'; By Telegraph.—Press Association.'' --■ | .---■".■ .••■■' IT. 1 The Hon- A. M. Myers has received ad'vice from the Home authorities that they no losger require him to eoniment on indeiitors v orders before ; tHey ! tttfe Sent to ,the.exportersatHome/ ■"'■; i ll ' ''The High Commissioner says the re'.Strictions on exports have been 'greatly further relaxations may be .expected. '■'■ - r ' .',, Mr. Churchill expresses thanks for the 'assistance'given from the New Zealasd ind., . '■'" ' r ' •"■■'•"" :,; .: :.'. ';.. Jjt "will Sir T.; Mackenzie considers, to ipontihue the operations at .Home foi* some time to ensure that important, machinery and essential materials are suitably graded; .-..:. . ; ; Since the permit procednre: was intra-! duced .SlOft' amplications have been dealt [ with,'by Mr. 'Myers' department; representing gobds-to the value of £3,213,000.. ■■•-.' . . . i. '
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 December 1918, Page 2
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120EXPORTS FROM HOME. Taranaki Daily News, 18 December 1918, Page 2
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