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Milk Board

Sir, —I cannot remain silent while Alan L. Coleman gives credit “in the first instance to the Department of Agriculture and in the second to the producers themselves” in their “voluntary” effort to eradicate tuberculosis and brucellosis from cows. Any credit must go, in the first instance, to the founde-rs of the Milk Consumers’ Protection Association who, years ago, discerned with uncanny accuracy the shape of things to come, and who have always advocated a supply of fresh, disease-free milk rather than the pasteurisation of milk from sick cows. How else does Mr Coleman explain how Christchurch (the only city with a milk consumers’ protection association) was the first to eradicate tuberculosis and brucellosis?—Yours, etc,, PAUL MALING. July 23, 1965.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30811, 24 July 1965, Page 14

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Milk Board Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30811, 24 July 1965, Page 14

Milk Board Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30811, 24 July 1965, Page 14