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BREAD DELIVERIES MAY BE RESUMED

-Press Association

'By Telegraph-

. ' WELLINGTON, April I. Hon. D. G. Sullivun (Aiinister of Supply)-.- aufi'oanced today that the bread-nmking Industry Contrql Notice, 1940, had been revoked as from March 30, -1946," and- notilicalion to this ett'ect" was being published in the Gazette. " Undcr tliis control," said Mr. Sullivan, "110 new bread-making establisliments could operate, nor could trauslers be made of bread-mhkiug business without* mycoiisont » as Minister of Supply and Munltions. 'J'his war-tiuu control was designed to conserve inanpovver, motor spirits and tyres, and the c-mtrol achieved its objective to a remarkable degree. "Today bread is inanufactured at 507 bakehouses. At the beginning of the war the number of operating units was 734. It will, therefore, be seen that the bakers are today in a far better position to nieet postwar conditions because of the extra trade enjoyed. "With the war over, the Goverument desires to see the bakers extend their service to consumers as early as possible. While recommeacement of house-to-house deliveries is in 110. wav dependent upon revocation of the Contral Notice, the time appears favourable for the resumption of such a service to which bread consumers are entitled."

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Chronicle (Levin), 2 April 1946, Page 2

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BREAD DELIVERIES MAY BE RESUMED Chronicle (Levin), 2 April 1946, Page 2

BREAD DELIVERIES MAY BE RESUMED Chronicle (Levin), 2 April 1946, Page 2

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