SACRIFICE AND SHIPMENT
New Zealand is a great meat eating country and meat rationing hits it hard, but the sacrifice is warranted and easy if we know our kinfolk in England and Scotland will be helped. This needs the wholehearted co-op-eration and goodwill of every citizen. However, I and some of my friends are curious to know how "the meat saved by rationing is to be got to Great Britain and how it is to be sent. If, with import restrictions, there is no room on boats for a bundle of ballot papers and election rolls, where on earth is room to be found for such a huge quantity of meat? Could anyone enlighten us on this subject? T.B.M.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 62, 14 March 1944, Page 4
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