was heard in the Arbitration Court by Mr.

on which It was baked should be prohibited

stuffs' Union that the sale of bread on the day

An application by the Amalgamated Food-

Line 2.1.0 At tho outset, a letter was read from the

Line 2.1.1 hon. secretary of the Public Health Associa-

Line 2.1.2 tion, in reply to a communication from the

Line 2.1.3 Registrar of the Court, seeking the associa-

Line 2.1.4 tion's views on the subject. The reply stat-

Line 2.1.5 ed that the question of distribution or other-

Line 2.1.6 wise of bread on the day on which it was

Line 2.1.7 baked depended largely on tho provision made

Line 2.1.8 In bakehouses for its storage. Bread was eas-

Line 2.1.9 ily contaminated, and If It were to be stored

Line 2.1.10 it was essential that vermin-proof rooms be

Line 2.1.11 provided. Such storage rooms must be ven-

Line 2.1.12 tilated to discourage the growth of moulds