SUPPLY OF BENZINE.
NORMAL WANTS TO BE MET. rationing to cease. By Tclcernph —Press Association. Wellington, Last Night, The Prime Minister stated to a reporter that he had been advised by the Boar.l of Trade there was now in "hand and to arrive sufficient benzine to satisfy normal requirements up to the end of July. The stock available for distribution would be evenly spread over all dintricts, so that it was not .anticipated that any district would suffer a short" age while other districts had enough and to spare. Consequently it had been decided to suspend the operations of the several sub-committees appointed in the various centres by the Board of Trade to deal with the distribution to consumers, and consumers would now be able to obtain their supplites through the usual channels of business, as the necessity for rationing had ceased. This satisfactory position had been, brought about by co-operation between the importing companies and the Board of Trade in securing supplies and> arranging freights-
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 April 1920, Page 4
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166SUPPLY OF BENZINE. Taranaki Daily News, 14 April 1920, Page 4
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