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‘No need to panic’ on petrol
Press
13 October 1983
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BUYING RUSH
Otago Daily Times
19 May 1942
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WAR ORGANISATION
Wairarapa Times-Age
14 May 1942
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NO SHORTAGE YET
Auckland Star
8 April 1942
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STOCKS AND SHARES
Evening Post
23 September 1937
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RUSH FOR PETROL
Gisborne Herald
10 December 1941
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FALL OF THE FRANC
Wanganui Chronicle
20 February 1924
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BELGIAN CURRENCY
New Zealand Herald
30 March 1935
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NO SHORTAGE
Patea Mail
20 November 1939
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Sugar stocks dwindling
Press
9 February 1974
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TRAFFIC JAMS
Press
31 October 1970
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PANIC-BUYING
Wairarapa Times-Age
13 May 1942
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THE TEA SHORTAGE
Otago Daily Times
10 November 1939
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PANIC BUYING
Otago Daily Times
6 December 1940
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SHOPS BESIEGED.
Auckland Star
5 December 1940
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BUYING AND SELLING.
Auckland Star
2 April 1935
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PANIC BUYING DEPLORED
Press
20 April 1974
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Tanker on way to boost petrol supply
Press
5 June 1986
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MONEY DEPRECIATION
Hawera & Normanby Star
12 October 1921
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CONTINUOUS FALL OF THE MARK
Nelson Evening Mail
29 September 1921
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BERLIN’S MEATLESS DAY.
Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus
5 November 1915
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FINANCIAL PANIC
Greymouth Evening Star
12 October 1921
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NATION TO THE RESCUE
Feilding Star
5 February 1930
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THE WHEAT PANIC.
Marlborough Express
7 May 1909
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AMERICAN GRAIN MARKET
West Coast Times
5 February 1904
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RUSH ON FOOTWEAR
Gisborne Herald
17 October 1942
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WALL STREET PANIC.
Wairarapa Daily Times
29 October 1929
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SUGAR SUPPLIES.
Ashburton Guardian
22 December 1941
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"PANIC NATURE."
Auckland Star
20 January 1933
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“PANIC BUYING” IN RUSSIA
Press
6 December 1947
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FINANCIAL PANIC.
Northern Advocate
30 September 1921
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BIG DEMAND FOR BREAD
Press
29 December 1972
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Without any warning, clothing in New Zealand is rationed ac from to-day. This will obviate any panic buying such as happened in Australia, where the position became chaotic. Here is the surging crowd in a Melbourne departmental store when the public were trying to beat the rationing.
Auckland Star
29 May 1942
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BUYING CHECKED
Gisborne Herald
13 January 1942
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WALL STREET PANIC
Southland Times
6 March 1926
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Speculation moves
Press
28 June 1984
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NO REAL SHORTAGE.
Ashburton Guardian
16 November 1939
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PANIC BUYING OF FLOUR
Press
17 May 1946
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PANIC BUYING OF PETROL
Timaru Herald
10 December 1941
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BUYING PANIC
Evening Post
29 December 1936
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COTTON MARKET.
Hastings Standard
11 November 1909
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GRAIN MARKET EXCITED.
Hawera & Normanby Star
5 February 1904
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COTTOM MARKET EXCITED.
Taranaki Herald
11 November 1909
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AMERICAN MARKETS.
Wairarapa Daily Times
5 February 1904
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A petrol station attendant, Mr E. R. Paterson, dips a storage tank at the Southern Cross Service Station yesterday to check on fuel levels. He said panic buying eased off during the day and the station’s bigger storage tanks were able to cope with the demand throughout the day.
Press
15 November 1977
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Deposit plan slated
Press
30 January 1976
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A MEATLESS DAY,
Grey River Argus
5 November 1915
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GRAIN MARKET EXCITED
Taranaki Daily News
5 February 1904
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GERMANY WITHIN.
West Coast Times
5 November 1915
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BIG LOSSES ON WALL STREET
Dominion
29 October 1929
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HEAVY BUYING BY RETAILERS
Press
17 January 1958
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CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
New Zealand Times
5 February 1904
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THE GRAIN MABKET
Otago Daily Times
5 February 1904
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Increased Demand For Tinned Milk
Waikato Independent
5 March 1948
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Shopping for bread yesterday was a hopeless task for many people. Because a shop employees’ strike seemed imminent, panic buying meant that many shops were sold out minutes after bread was delivered. Miss P. G. Lawn (left) and Mrs M. Watson found the bread shelves bare in a supermarket in Tuam Street.
Press
2 June 1977
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WEEK-END EXPERIENCE
Auckland Star
6 March 1944
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N.Z. Owns Little Gold
Press
18 March 1968
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RUSH TO BUY
Grey River Argus
13 May 1942
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No Panic on Stock Exchange
Horowhenua Chronicle
28 October 1930
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EXPLOSION OF FIREWORKS.
Manawatu Standard
20 May 1938
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No Panic on Stock Exchange
Manawatu Times
28 October 1930
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FIREWORKS EXPLOSION
Poverty Bay Herald
20 May 1938
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TOBACCO SCARCE
New Zealand Herald
28 April 1943
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PANIC BUYING
Wanganui Chronicle
15 May 1942
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SPECULATION IN WHEAT.
Marlborough Express
16 May 1917
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FINANCIAL PANIC.
Manawatu Standard
28 October 1929
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Untitled
Manawatu Standard
12 May 1942
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THE PANIC ON THE BOURSES.
Nelson Evening Mail
25 February 1904
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PETROL RATIONING RUMOUR
Otago Daily Times
2 September 1950
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BERLIN MEATLESS
Thames Star
5 November 1915
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MEAT FAMINE IN BERLIN.
Wanganui Chronicle
5 November 1915
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Rumour About Petrol Rationing
Wanganui Chronicle
2 September 1950
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Government Blamed For Petrol Panic
Manawatu Times
10 December 1941
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MEDAL FOR PARK! BUYERS
Evening Star
19 May 1942
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Heavy Penalties for “Black” Marketing
Manawatu Times
19 May 1942
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PANIC BUYING
Evening Star
6 December 1940
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A WAR SCARE.
Dunstan Times
20 November 1891
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Tlie> European Situation
Feilding Star
17 November 1891
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A WAR SCARE. (Per Press Association.)
Otago Witness
19 November 1891
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FOLLOWING THE WAVE OF PANIC BUYING and bank withdrawals, which swept Russia, the Government announced measures to combat inflation, one new rouble being exchanged for ten of the old ones. Shown here are Russians looking' speculatively into the window of a Moscow Jeweller’s shop. Many Russians had already invested their capital in Jewellery and other valuables, it is reported.
Bay of Plenty Times
27 December 1947
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U.S.A.’s FINANCIAL PANIC
Feilding Star
29 October 1929
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American Grain Market
Grey River Argus
5 February 1904
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BERLIN WITHOUT MEAT.
Marlborough Express
5 November 1915
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BERLIN WITHOUT MEAT.
Wairarapa Age
5 November 1915
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THE CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET.
Wanganui Chronicle
5 February 1904
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FOLLOWING THE WAVE OF PANIC BUYING and bank withdrawals, which swept Russia, the Government announced measures to combat inflation, one new rouble being exchanged for ten of the old ones. Shown here are Russians looking speculatively into the window of a Moscow jeweller’s shop. Many Russians had already invested their capital in jewellery and other valuables, it is reported.
Wanganui Chronicle
29 December 1947
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IN GERMANY.
Wairarapa Daily Times
5 November 1915
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Petrol ‘knife-edge’
Press
2 September 1981
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FOLLOWING THE WAVE OF PANIC BUYING and bank withdrawals which swept Russia, the Government announced measures to combat inflation, one new rouble being exchanged for ten of the old ones, Shown here are Russians looking speculatively into the window of a Moscow jeweller's shop. Many Russians had already invested their capital in jewellery and other valuables, it is reported.
Greymouth Evening Star
30 December 1947
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TURN OF THE TIDE
Northern Advocate
31 October 1929
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Petrol shortage in Dunedin
Press
4 June 1973
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NO PANIC BUYING
Dominion
22 April 1942
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SUGAR SUPPLIES
Press
16 November 1939
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PETROL BUYING PANIC
Nelson Evening Mail
10 December 1941
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SHORTAGES OF GOODS
Southland Times
19 August 1941
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PANIC IN SYDNEY SHOP
Auckland Star
20 May 1938
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PANIC IN STORE
Evening Post
20 May 1938
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FIREWORKS EXPLODE
Evening Star
20 May 1938
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PANIC IN STORE.
Horowhenua Chronicle
20 May 1938
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BERLIN EXCHANGE.
Hawera & Normanby Star
29 September 1921
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