MASTER BAKERS’ CONFERENCE
(New Zealand Frees Aeeoetattan) INVERCARGILL, February IT. ' At the annual conference of th» ' New Zealand Federation of Master Bakers and Pastrycooks, which was opened in Queenstown this evening, the president Mr R. M.. Bailey (Canterbury) said the,; industry was keenly disappointed «it the Gqviirnment’s fflW irant an import licence for essea», ial machinery parts and manufacturing materials. Now the overseas fund position had eased, the industry we»i looking to the authorities to ret,lax controls, he -. The election of officer* MtUtod: —President, Mr - MaitU*?9fadlay (Auckland); Mr W McCutcheon (DunaMa); council. Messrs V. J. HWe (Thames),' A. Scott (Manawatu). T. Somerton (Wanganui-Tara-naki). G. L. Davidson (Welling-* ton), C. T. Marshall (West Coast),' R M. Bailey (Canterbury), aa< T. H. McKenzie (Southland). . v :
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28823, 18 February 1959, Page 12
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