PARIS, April 28. The M.R.P. president, M. Robert Scliuman. has refused to endorse General de Gaulle’s Rally of the French People. He said the M.R.P. refused to see France divided into two blocs with a risk of making every town and village an armed camp.
V V N ✓ / S ' // ' i . \ i i 6 You can help prevent a shortage. Do you really need two lights on in one room ? And what about that hall light ?.. the radiator ?.. and the water heater that’s boiling its head off ? Here's something you should know about the South Island power supply* Unless everybody tries their utmost to Save electricity, we’U have a power shortage during the coldest inddths. The present supply simply can’t stand the excessive demand. Power cuts are most inconvenient* especially to housewives. And they’re crippling to essential industries. We need the help of every electricity user to prevent a shortage. Will you do your part by saving all the electricity you can? Save ELECTRICITY STATE HYDRO-ELECTRIC DEPARTMENT.
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Evening Star, Issue 26087, 29 April 1947, Page 6
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