FOOD FOR BRITAIN
P.A. WELLINGTON, June HWith a contribution of just over one coupon for each household in the district, Palmerston North achieved first place in the sixtieth week of the New Zealand Famine Emergency Committee’s campaign to save food for Britain. Gisborne was second and Oamaru third. Contributions last week brought the Dominion total to date to 380,604 butter and 10,416,729 meat coupons. '
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26485, 12 June 1947, Page 6
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64FOOD FOR BRITAIN Otago Daily Times, Issue 26485, 12 June 1947, Page 6
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