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RATIONING OF BREAD

Press Assn.-

Bakers Demand A Discussion With Minister I ! | SCHEME NOT WORKABLE i

\By Telegraph

-Copyrighi

I Received Friday. 11.45 a.m. LONDON, July 4. The executive of the National jAssociation of Mastei" Bakers, ! after a long- private session, jpassed a resolution agreeihg, [following Mr. Strachey's information to the House of Commons yesterday, that some eonfcrol of flour consumption was necessary, but expPessing the opinion that' bread rationing was imworkable and will break down. "This meeting demands that he Minister discuss the matter with the trade in an endeavour to find a simple and satisfactory uethod, and meanwhile postoone the proposed scheme for ilght weeks." This resolution a as adopted at a meeting of 1200 master bakers represent•ng all parts of Engfand and •//ales.

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Chronicle (Levin), 5 July 1946, Page 5

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RATIONING OF BREAD Chronicle (Levin), 5 July 1946, Page 5

RATIONING OF BREAD Chronicle (Levin), 5 July 1946, Page 5

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