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DECLARATIONS REVOKED

Notice is given in yesterday’s Gazette of the revocation of declarations of essentiality over 184 undertakings. “These declarations,” said the Minister of Industrial Manpower (Air McLagan) “are the first of a series being lifted in accordance with the recent announcement regarding the relaxation of manpower controls. Further revocations will be effected from time to time as the present review of declarations of essentiality proceeds.” The total of 184 refers not to groups but to individual firms. The list includes funeral directors, firms engaged in servicing office appliances, making gloves, cleansing products, buttons and military badges, and. a miscellaneous group of firms, mainlymanufacturing, where it is considered the declaration is no longer fully justified, also a few firms out of business since the declaration was placed over those undertakings.—-Press Association.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LXV, Issue 185, 6 July 1945, Page 5

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DECLARATIONS REVOKED Manawatu Standard, Volume LXV, Issue 185, 6 July 1945, Page 5

DECLARATIONS REVOKED Manawatu Standard, Volume LXV, Issue 185, 6 July 1945, Page 5

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