27 JANUARY 1933, Page 14

Such an organization as this, which gives the smallest pro-

ducer the benefit of as good a market as anyone else, provides opportunity for all sorts of practical technical instruction, in grading, jam-making, scientific cultivation or what not. It is something to know that the experiment and its idea much interested Sir Horace Plunkett in the last months of his life ; and his hopefulness is being justified. I hear of enquiries from as far afield as Durham. This is not the place to describe in detail the work of the Market Manager or the smaller details of the Organization. Those who wish for more precise information, or think of starting such a market, will be sent a printed leaflet and receive other help by applying to the Provisional Chairman, Kathleen Countess of Falmouth, c/o Mr. A. Bowman, 7 Old Queen Street, Westminster, S.W. I. Lady Falmouth's knowledge of what the right kind of co- operation may mean springs, in part, from long experience of a co-operators' creamery, due to her initiative, in Cornwall.

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