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BAKERS' CONFERENCE

CHAIN Sf QRE GOMPETITiON,

(By Telfigrapn.rr-Press Associatioa.)l§T,

DXINEDHNj ThisjlJayiV"'

The Master Bakers and JE*astrye6ots*i Association of New Zealand eonimgjiced' its annual convention this - inorning,: Mr. G. A. Laurensori, of Dunedin, presiding. . ;-" .'.■'.. •'.;:. ■^:,' i:v/-':. , The annual report-of the' exeetitive stated that as the' result of the 'lack' of protection from the Goyernnieiithy i fixing the, price of ■■wteat T and'/flopri without making a corresponding.iKftiia < of the pricerof bread, \ and.jEonlpeidtibu \ from the chain, stores, bread "o£ Towerj quality being sold at bankrupt [prices'throughout,the Dominion, the-'questionj waswiether the-time had airivjct iorj the absolute-elimination, of bread sold ■ from other -than.;bakers* shops. - -"~-

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 32, 8 February 1933, Page 9

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BAKERS' CONFERENCE Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 32, 8 February 1933, Page 9

BAKERS' CONFERENCE Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 32, 8 February 1933, Page 9

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