POLITICAL TRENDS
Effect On Baking Industry <Bv Telegraph—Press Association.) AUCKLAND, February 11. "1 take tliis opportunity to draw attention to the ever-increasing tendency to regard the baking industry as a political matter. The effect of such policy is becoming more and more apparent, and while it was not uncommon before the outbreak of the war for businesses to be closed or absorbed, the position is being accentuated daily.” This statement was made by Mr. W. S. N. Rennie, in his presidential address to the Dominion conference of the Master Bakers' Association and Pastrycooks' Association. Why was it happening? he asked, and added: “There appears to be only one answer, and it is surely incumbent on the Dominion organization to safeguard the interests of all sections of the trade.”
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 118, 12 February 1941, Page 5
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