GIFT FOOD PARCELS REPORT
MR ALGIE ASKS FOR INQUIRY ' (P.A.) WELLINGTON, October 7. An immediate, searching inquiry into the report from Britain That the contents of some food parcels had not been in conformity with their labels, in weight, or in quality, or in type of article, was asked for by Mr R. M. Algie (Opposition, Remuera) in a notice of question to the Prime Minister (Mr P. Fraser) in the House of Representatives to-day. He said an inquiry should be followed by any action which might be found necessary.
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25309, 8 October 1947, Page 8
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