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REVOCATION THIS WEEK

MORE DECLARATIONS ESSENTIAL INDUSTRIES (P.A.) WELLINGTON. Jon. 31. This week’s Gazette will announce the revocation of the remainder of the declarations of essentiality still operating. “With the exception of those relating to the industries of coal-mining, dairy factories, freezing works, hospitals, and prisons, sawmilling and tramways, and some small industries subsidiary to these,” said the Minister of Industrial Man-Power, Mr. A. McLagan, last night, “the more important of the declarations now being revoked are brick and tile works, building, canvas, cement, clothing, concrete products, engineering, fertilisers, fire boards, flour-milling, footwear, furniture. Government services, including the Works Department, the Rehabilitation Department, the Price Tribunal, and the second division of the Railway Department, laundries, main highways, rubber, sack manufacture, tanneries, timber merchants, woollen mills, hosiery mills, and knitting factories. “In regard to the declarations being retained for the present, those covering hospitals and prisons will be lifted on February 28, tramways on March 9, and the others probably on March 31.”

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21935, 1 February 1946, Page 4

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REVOCATION THIS WEEK Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21935, 1 February 1946, Page 4

REVOCATION THIS WEEK Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21935, 1 February 1946, Page 4

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