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How Did the Mouse Get Into The Bread?

' ' AUCKLAND, August 13.* llolding that Mathieson Parkes, Liidited 'liad taken ail reasonable steps 1 to . ensure that theii° bread was not contannnated, Mr. F. 11. Levien, fcJ.AL., today disinissed two charges against the company of seiling food uniit tor human ooii.sunipti.on. The Magistrate wil 1 later givg a deeision on a third eharge of per ini'tfing' bread .'to become liable to poi/utioii. : ' " :AlR' 'Levien Aaid today that at th. hearing he thought there liad been chr.oiessness in noi liaving -nn uILinnu. laesli which would have prevented the iuoase*skeieton found in the bread from going vvitli the tiour into the bread, bus a , visit to. the bakehouse had showi: tliere wa$, no. way the mouse could get tliruagl.i 'Ihe inesh. The bakery was welJ Set up and very niodern. — — — i

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Chronicle (Levin), 14 August 1948, Page 7

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How Did the Mouse Get Into The Bread? Chronicle (Levin), 14 August 1948, Page 7

How Did the Mouse Get Into The Bread? Chronicle (Levin), 14 August 1948, Page 7

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