QUICK LOADING.
EXPORTS FORi ENGLAND. MINISTER’S BROADCAST APPEAL. (Per Press Association). WELLINGTON, November 17. All appeal for the quick loading of all overseas ships' was made by the 'Minister for Marketing (the Hon. W. Nash), in a broadcast to-night. A day’s delay, said Mr Nash, might break convoy procedure and hold up many other ships. To ensure that the people of the United Kingdom were supplied with food, wool for clothing, and the other commodities they required from the Dominion, said Mr Nash, it was essential that there should be no delay on the farm, on the road, on the railway, in store and on the waterfront. “What is required is expedition,” said the Minister. “Whoever does that is helping our people, the people of the Old Country, and the cause to which all are committed.”
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 33, 18 November 1939, Page 7
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