Mr Morrison, British Minister of Agriculture, was ask e.d in the House of Commons whether’ he would consider the extension of the cheap milk scheme to hospitals. The Minister, in the course of his reply, said: “At present, hospitals can get milk at wholesale rates, with an additional payment for special services. I do not think that if hospitals are to get cheaper milk that it should be done entirely at the expense of the p reducers. I do not see why producers should sell milk to hospitals at below cost of production, any more (than suppliers of bandages.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 May 1938, Page 6
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