THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
TllE DISCRKPITEP -‘STAIT. ’ •‘The great majority of human beings live without bread. A\ e tan replace bread with porridge, rite, potatoes, and the various palatable productions which everv good boiisewile can make with the help of Hour. Of voui.se. rice is frequently devilaminisctl by polishing •uni Hour by being deprived of the outer layers of the grain. Still, if sufficient uum'or af ibe | eo]de abstain from buying brcatl, and fell their bakeis about it. the baiters will become alarmed. A national bread strike on the part of tonsnmers will cause bakers to bring pressure to bear upon millets. .Millets will thus be forced to supply honest ■wholemeal Hour to the .bakers, and bakers will try to attract custom by guaranteeing that no chemicals whatever are used in both Hour and bread.”--!. ‘Kills Barker in the “Daily Mail.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1924, Page 2
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141THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1924, Page 2
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