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DARNS IN SOCKS

MEAN MORE BOMBS ON GERMANY. BRITISH MINISTER’S P.EMINDER. (British Official Wireless.) (Received This Day, Noon.) RUGBY, March 9. “More darns in socks mean more bombs on Germany,” said the President of the Board of Trade (Mr Dallon) when opening a “count your coupons” exhibition in London. Mr Dalton added: “Providing the public with new goods is the Board of Trade’s job, but the public’s job is still more use-ful-keeping old things going so that shipping space, material and labour are saved.”

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 March 1943, Page 4

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DARNS IN SOCKS Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 March 1943, Page 4

DARNS IN SOCKS Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 March 1943, Page 4

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