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MILK SUPPLY SCHOOLS CU[?]

QUESTION OF Qlj J matter referrfj DEPARTMENTI When information J ceived yesterday t J supply of milk to sclii the Rotorua district ivaj temporarily discontiiJ quiries revealed tlj reason for this action J a shortage of milk bl the quality of supp]9 reeeived was, in theopjl Mr. J. Waters, managc j Rotorua milk factory, J that he considered it J to discontinue schools. ■ Questionedj yesterday, v,l stated that tests which daily of milk reeeived atiifl distri'bution to" the town J poor that some of the ira badly in meeting the reducj Early in the week he ha9 \vely discussed the' positij J. Dawson, Medical Office? ■ at Hamilton, who, it was « had already been in conhrl the Agricultm-al DepartmetJ object of having investigaj® into the methods being ab9 sheds concerned. H In the meantime, altha J under contract to supplj-H to schools, he had takentlj sibility of discontinuing m until he was assured thaffl was of improved quality, ■

Further information .on i appears to he rather hard In a telephone interview i Dr. Dawspn confirnied tk discussed the situation > Waters, and that he had fon findings to •'the Departmei: culture. On being inforir.il school supply had been 1 Dr. Dawson merely saidth a "very sound step." Hes comment further on the a The Inspector of Stock d partment^of Agriculture t Mr. N. M. McKenzie, saidtl heard nothing of the mati school supply suspension, i make no cdrnment.

The headmaster oi tt> Primary' School, Mr. J, J said yesterday that the s eut altogether yesterday fo time. Since the begiri week there had been a p ling off of supplies, and osl only a small number oli come into the school. He said that he had notr of the milk' actually going milk was issued to xfe shortly after its delivery. during the present hot special cool storage rooni to lceep the milk, had beer

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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5328, 14 February 1947, Page 4

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MILK SUPPLY SCHOOLS CU[?] Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5328, 14 February 1947, Page 4

MILK SUPPLY SCHOOLS CU[?] Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5328, 14 February 1947, Page 4

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