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DAYLIGHT BAKING

COMMITTEE’S REPORT.

SUGGESTED CONFERENCE.

(Special to “Tribune.”)

Wellington, Sept. 30. In connection with Mr. J. McComb’s (Lyttelton) Daylight Baking Bill, the Labour Bills Committee reported that, having heard evidence from representatives of the employers and employees, it recommended that during the recess the Minister of Labour summon a conference of master bakers and their employees with a view to arranging, if possible, means of giving facility to the proposals for daylight baking adopted by the International Labour Conference in 1925 at Geneva. The committee recommended, therefore, that the bill be not allowed to proceed.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 30 September 1927, Page 7

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DAYLIGHT BAKING Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 30 September 1927, Page 7

DAYLIGHT BAKING Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 30 September 1927, Page 7

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