“REVOLT” DIES DOWN
BAKERS RECOMMENDED TO CARRY OUT ORDER (Rec. 11 a.m.) LONDON, July 19. All talk of a master bakers' " revolt" against the bread rationing scheme is ending. The provincial associations are recommending members to attempt to carry out the order passed in Parliament yesterday. Bakers in London and outlying districts have already begun to collect bread unit coupons from customers to-day. Local food offices were besieged all day by demands for help in the scheme's technicalities. Many bakers had to work out last-minute schemes to ensure they could make returns to the Food Ministry.
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Evening Star, Issue 25849, 20 July 1946, Page 7
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