BABY'S MILK.
TAKEN BY INSPECTOR.
The fate of a bottle of babv's milk was mentioned at a meeting* of the Auckland Metropolitan Milk Coun.il this morning by Mr. A. Thompson. He said that a vendor had only one bottle of baby's milk on his round for a customer and an inspector of the Health Department had taken it for testing purposes. He said that it was not right that the ba>by should have to go without its milk.
The chairman, Mr. I. ,T. Goldstine, said that they could not interfere with the tests that the officials of the Health Department made. He felt sure, however, that such matters could be adjusted and made the suggestion that the Association should take the matter up with the Health Department.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 296, 13 December 1940, Page 8
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