MILK BILL
Sir,—ln his remarks on the Milk Bill Mr G. W; Dell states "There should also be power, where a vendor proved unsatisfactory, to admit to his zone a vendor supplying an adjacent zone." Would Mr Dell be in favour of applying this principle to the miners and the watersiders? If so, its application would go a long way in restoring the Dominion's transport system, gas and electricity supply, coal production, house building, etc'., all of which have collapsed under Labour rule, largely because Labour has always been opposed to the principle now so strenuously advocated by Mr Dell.—Yours, etc " N. O. T. ONE-EYED LABOUR. October 30, 1944.
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Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24403, 1 November 1944, Page 8
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