GISBORNE LEADS AGAIN
FOOD SAVED FOR BRITAIN (P.A.) WELLINGTON, Sept. 30. Figures for the week ended September 20 show that the voluntary surrender of food coupons as part of the aid-for-Britain campaign continues at a high level and the coupons surrendered totalled 104,293 meat and 1831 butter. Gisborne, Napier and Nelson were again the leading towns on a population basis, Gisborne taking first place from Napier and reversing the previous week’s darings.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22447, 30 September 1947, Page 2
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72GISBORNE LEADS AGAIN Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22447, 30 September 1947, Page 2
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