BAKER'S LONG DAY
A baker who claimed he was working 14 hours a day appeared before the Manpower Committee in Christchurch and appealed against Territorial service on the ground of public interest. Questioned by the committee, the appellant said he did all the work at the bakery, which served a large section of the community, "With the zoning scheme, the delivery is not sq tough now," the appellant added. ♦'What time do you finish work?" asked the chairman, Mr. J. S. Barnett. Appellant: One o'clock in the morning. "Well, we will adjourn the appeal sine die," said the chairman, "and now you had better go home to bed."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 123, 27 May 1942, Page 6
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108BAKER'S LONG DAY Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 123, 27 May 1942, Page 6
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