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Wheat

Sir, —It is clear that ‘Tedup Housewife’s” bone of contention is not only the quality of flour but also the possibility that farmers are making something that she has no share in. Letters in the correspondence column are not going to alter the. price of flour. Perhaps “Fed-up Housewife” could stand for Parliament later this year, where if elected, she would have the opportunity of doing something constructive. — Yours, etc., ARAWA. March 4, 1966. [Subject to “Fed-up Housewife’s” right of reply, this correspondence is now closed. —Ed., “The Press.]

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31002, 7 March 1966, Page 14

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Wheat Press, Volume CV, Issue 31002, 7 March 1966, Page 14

Wheat Press, Volume CV, Issue 31002, 7 March 1966, Page 14

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