MILK SUPPLIES CHRISTCHURCH
END OF “MONOPOI CONTROL’’ PRIME MINISTER REPL TO QUESTION He had been warned that thisi tion would be asked, and be was 2 he could not give a direct aa said the Prime Minister (Mr Hoi at an election meeting in his torate on Saturday evening. J Mr Holland was asked whet™ the Government was returned to® it intended to continue ths “rnos® control of town milk.” The qtH® asked by Mr H. W. Thompson,® dent of the Christchurch Milk sumers’ Protection Association, greeted with groans from somerf audience. Mr Holland said that this app to be a local grievance, and i could do at this stage was to gre assurance that he would look inf question after the election. “I can this, though—l don’t believe in m olies if they can possibly be aveui
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27489, 25 October 1954, Page 10
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