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BREAD.

TO TEE EDITOR. Sir, —The Labour Government has fixed a price for bread, but has it fixed a definite quality for bread, or must the people of this city buy bread and smallgoods that are of an inferior class F Bakers are putting on the market a class of goods that are not .baked properly, are unclean, and,.above all,, not up to standard weight.- Must the people still buy inferior goods and pay exorbitant prices?—l am, etc.. Fed Up. September 15.

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Evening Star, Issue 22444, 15 September 1936, Page 7

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BREAD. Evening Star, Issue 22444, 15 September 1936, Page 7

BREAD. Evening Star, Issue 22444, 15 September 1936, Page 7

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