PRICE OF BREAD.
BAKERS At I RED TO If ABE - i’lv.WT RISE.
" The bread prices dispute l.pm heen settled. Tin 1 Prime Minister in an interview slated that the Dominion representatives of Ihe Master Bakers had had a further conference with the Board of Trade, and the bakers had agreed to I lie proposals of (he (lovermnenl, viz., Ilmt,' I lie increase in the eottnler price was to he a half-penny per 2!h loaf, and three farl hiiiys on bread delivered, over the prices ruling in Eehnmn* hist. A comprehensive statement, showinc- in detail the cost of maimfad tire of bread, and the returns made from its sale is to he supplied monthly by each master baker to the Board of Trade, and if, after examination of these statements i'l is shown that the prices fixed arc not equitable, the position will ho reconsidered by the (lovermnenl. The new prices will operate lliro-tft’-houl the Dominion its from today, Jolii ins(., and are general in their application.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2102, 13 March 1920, Page 2
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166PRICE OF BREAD. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2102, 13 March 1920, Page 2
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