Shortages of wheat, rice and sugar, specially in the towns, will be discussed at a forthcoming meeting of Government of India and provincial officials, says the Delhi correspondent of “The Times.” In spite of the loss of BuAtia, and the damage done'by the cvclone. and the lack of rain in south India there is apparently sufficient grain, but distribution is difficult and is leading to the allegation that black markets are the most flourishing concerns throughout Indin.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 December 1942, Page 3
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