THE CITY'S MILK
MINISTER AND MR. NORWOOD. A statement by M.r. C. B. Norwood, chairman of the City Council Milk Supply Committee, was published, in which Mr. Norwood is credited with the assertion that apparently the "Minister of Public Health recognised that it was humanly impossible io increase the supply of milk-to Wellington. Mr. Russell referred to this statement yesterday. "I want to give an em- • phatic denial: Io the • statement that I think, it is'humanly impossible to crease the supply to the-city of Wellington." said Mr. llussell.-i "I am not satisfied that it is impossible, and I am of opinion that unless arrangements are made at a very early. ■ date to ■ get a more adequate supply for Wellington, ■ consideration will have to ..be given to tho matter..- J have directed-the Health. IJt-nartment to make a full-report on the question of the adequacy of the milk supply for the city.'" ■
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 241, 5 July 1919, Page 6
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150THE CITY'S MILK Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 241, 5 July 1919, Page 6
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