FOOD PROFITEERS
PENALTIES MADE HEAVIER IN BRITAIN. LONDON, December 17. The British Food Minister, Lord Woolton, announced in the House of Lords that a new regulation had been introduced providing heavier penalties for those who deal in food in the “black market.” In addition to the existing penalties of fine and imprisonment offenders will have to pay three times the price of the goods.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 December 1941, Page 6
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64FOOD PROFITEERS Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 December 1941, Page 6
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