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TOO MANY MIDDLEM

VIEWS OF M.P. “I recall the case of Covei den market, in regard to wh Linlithgow Committee point that, between the grower a consumer, there were frequer intermediaries. There was tl don comimission; salesman, y ceived the goods from the j there was the London who there was the London com buyer who Bought on behalf provincial towns; there was t vincial wholesaler; and very i second provincial wholesaler; a ally, there was the provincial er. the real criticism of that rate systems—and it is a criticii can fairly be levelled not only the Vegetable tra against a dozen others—is n the individuals concerned are too high -a commission, but tha or four of the six would be unnecessary by a proper oi tion of distribution, and could minated.” —Mr Wise, M.P.

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Matamata Record, Volume XIII, Issue 1141, 24 July 1930, Page 6

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TOO MANY MIDDLEM Matamata Record, Volume XIII, Issue 1141, 24 July 1930, Page 6

TOO MANY MIDDLEM Matamata Record, Volume XIII, Issue 1141, 24 July 1930, Page 6

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