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THE NEW ZEALAND FRONT

@ October 26: Petrol prices increased by one penny a gallon. @ October 26: Officers selected for the 2nd Echelon to go into training. @ October 27: The Hon. W. Nash, Minister of Marketing, announced details of meat prices which the British Government had agreed to pay. These were better than those of last year. . @ October 28: The Acting Prime Minister, the Hon. P. Fraser, arrived in London. He left New Zealand on October 11 and flew to Sydney, then to Marseilles, and thence overland. Mr. Fraser will discuss important questions, including New Zealand’s war establishment, with the Home authorities.

@ October 29: The Acting Minister of Health, the Hon. T. Armstrong, told a meeting at the Wellington Town Hall that a special committee had been set up to investigate the question of food for men in camp. a, @ October 29: The Hon. D. G. Sulliva announced that there was no shortage oi tea in New Zealand. Imports would be accelerated if such a position arose. @ October 31: Mr. Nash announced that the United Kingdom Government did not require any New Zealand fruit, and the Dominion was therefore faced with the possibility of a greatly reduced market for apples and pears.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 20, 10 November 1939, Page 2

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THE NEW ZEALAND FRONT New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 20, 10 November 1939, Page 2

THE NEW ZEALAND FRONT New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 20, 10 November 1939, Page 2

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