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PRICE OF BREAD

Sir, —Could you tell the people of Glentunnel and surrounding districts the price of bread delivered. The local baker reduced his bread by Id per 21b loaf over the counter and id delivered. If this is correct, it simply means a rise of id per 21b loaf delivered; and what with petrol being reduced 2d a gallon the baker is on a good win.—Yours, CONSUMER. September 4, 1951. [When this letter was referred to an officer of the Price Control Division he said that the charges made for the delivery of bread by retailers have been exempt from the provisions or Part 111 of the Control of Prices Act, 1947, since July 24, 1950.1

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26523, 11 September 1951, Page 5

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PRICE OF BREAD Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26523, 11 September 1951, Page 5

PRICE OF BREAD Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26523, 11 September 1951, Page 5

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