N.Z. SUPPLIES
ADMINISTERING NEW LAWS. WELLINGTON, September 4. Commenting upon the various supply regulations, the Minister of Supply (Mr Sullivan) stated that they would be administered with as little inconvenience to the public as possible. They were very necessary in the public interest in the present emergency, however, and the Government invited the help and full co-oper-ation of all effective interests and the entire community, in securing their efficient and harmonious application. AUCKLAND, September 4. “It is tragic to think that, while we meet to-day in security in this far country in New Zealand, countless thousands of innocent children are enduring the barbarism of aerial warfare, and living in terror of their lives,” said Mr W. H. Fortune, in his presidential conference of the . Dominion Federation School Committees Association of New Zealand. On the motion of Mr Fortune, delegates unanimously expressed sympathy with Mr Chamberlain, loyalty to the Crown, approval of the stand taken by the New Zealand Government, and determination to assist in every way.
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Grey River Argus, 5 September 1939, Page 11
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