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The Weight of Bread

A Baker's Protest

By Telegraph.—Press Aisooiation. Wkilingtos, this day. Tdb provisions of tho Pure Pool Bill rogarding light weight bread, wero tho subject of a deputation to tho Minister of Public Health this morning from tbo Wellington Master Bnkm 1 Association. Tho deputation was under tbo impression that by tho terms of tho Bill ovory loaf ol broad delivered by a bakor had to bo woigboJ at tho door, and any doQcionoy mado op against this, Tho deputation entered an emphatic protest. In roply, tho Minister eaid tint thero was no eoneral weighing provided for by tbo Bill; it simply put on bakers the onmof proving that tho broad they sold was tho weight it was roprojcniol to be.

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume VII, Issue 2050, 23 September 1907, Page 3

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The Weight of Bread Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume VII, Issue 2050, 23 September 1907, Page 3

The Weight of Bread Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume VII, Issue 2050, 23 September 1907, Page 3

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