IMPORTATION OF CEMENT
MEETING PRESENTS GRIM
SITUATION
(P.A.) Wanganui, March 18. importations of cement from overseas sources to meet the present M* ?? P° 3lti °n was advocated by OolH ti Whvte - manager of +ho ♦L'b •n ay Comnanv, addressing we'Builders' and Contractors' AssoW?r P °?n y * esterc i ay - He said builders 181 m l° r 3 lean tlme for the neXt Ported n unless cement was im-
riS fol |owing resolution was carvW, Unar }™ously:—"This conference lutin. Wlth . alar m the present and in S? Position of cement supplies VeS-, land - An exhaustive iniunoS 10n . b , y this in conjjnctwn Wl th the Institute of Archies -revealed that disclosed causes WciL Pres( ; nt sh are inPins *L COal and shortage of ship.little nr as there a PP e a r s to be »n eitW Sp * c L of an y improvement ftituf?£ the above in lhe near ttent h?! f ea A est that the Governofthanl ed for a plain sta'ement B ° Spe °S. for the comin * y ß ar, mentq tw publl c works requirefaeilitv SL e further urge that everv biW y in be grante d importers to ig in overseas cement."
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 14931, 19 March 1949, Page 3
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