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CLOTHING PRICE ORDER WAREHOUSES RESUME DELIVERIES TRIBUNAL TO REPORT Warehouses in Dunedin resumed delivery of goods to retailers and manufacturers yesterday morning. With the exception of materials desperately needed by manufacturers to enable them to carry on no deliveries had been made since July 1. when a new order issued by the Price Tribunal, reducing the price of commodities distributed by warehouses by 2J per cent., came into effect. No finality was reached at a conference of warehousemen and retailers with the Prime Minister, Mr Fraser, last week, but inquiries made by a Daily Times reporter yesterday showed that the Prime Minister had decided that the question of the price reduction should be referred back to the Price Tribunal and the Stabilisation Committee for a report. The manager of a local warehouse said yesterday that the prices of goods which had been delivered would be subject to the reduction in prices, as there was no suggestion that the warehousemen intended to disobey the new regulations
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26200, 10 July 1946, Page 4
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