FLOURMILLERS' ASSOCIATION.
DISSOLUTION PREDICTED. (SfRCIAX. TO "THE PK.ESS-") TIMAKU, March 2. It would appear that the New, Zealand i'ioui millers' Association is now hanging together by a very flimsy thread, and that it is quite ou the cards when the present agreement expires in June next, the Association will he a tiling of the past. Already lour iiic;r.co;s nave dro_.i.i-d out, and us the result of a special meeting of the directors, hem in Timaru on .Monday night, it ia likely that two more will join tho ranffa of t:ie seceders. The mutter of puces was elu>ciissed at the meeting, but it was not decided to nia&Le any alteration. Aiie Association millers are not now, and never will be, a nappy tauidy, and there are those araony them who consider that a reversion io the o;d order of tilings, when every miiiei wouid ho tree to conduct ins business as he thought best, is desirable. •
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13363, 3 March 1909, Page 7
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