DELIVERIES OF MILK
CHANGE PROPOSED IN DUNEDIN MILKMEN SEEK TO AVOID EFFECTS OF “BLACK-OUT” (P.A.) DUNEDIN, May 6. A decision which may affect most Dunedin homes has been made by Dunedin milk roundsmen. Their union has expressed itself in favour of beginning the delivery of milk at 6 p.m. instead of in the early mornings. This course is desirable, they claim, because of the street light restrictions, which compel a black-out at 1 a.m. Representatives of the milk companies and vendors have raised four specific objections to the decision, although realising the possible difficulties, and a round-table conference has been arranged for Thursday.
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25177, 7 May 1947, Page 6
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