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NO BREAD SITUATION

-Press Association

By Telegraph-

- WELLINGTON, Nov. 14. . Wellington flour supplies ineluding some railed from Wairarapa and Palmerston North, are barelv suffieient to bakft the weekend bread and Mondav's bread depends on a comparatively sniall shipload, as vet unloaded, Teaching the bakers by Saturday. Bakers have been paving £1 2's fld to £1 5s a ton niore by buying flour in sniall lots to keep going and a nierehant said the outlook for tlie Christmas liolidavs was ver.v black. The unloading of the present shipment has been delaved first by a watersiders' stopwork meeting and then by rain. The public have been warned that they are unJikely to get bread on Monday, *

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Chronicle (Levin), 15 November 1946, Page 5

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NO BREAD SITUATION Chronicle (Levin), 15 November 1946, Page 5

NO BREAD SITUATION Chronicle (Levin), 15 November 1946, Page 5

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