A soldier when on leave in England and travelling from one point to another is provided with what is known as a "journey meat meal card." The card entitles a soldier, when travelling, to a meat meal at any railway station canteen or shop. Railway refreshment rooms are given authority to servo meat medls on meatless days, or meat with breakfast on production of the card, to which are attached coupons. On arrival at tlio soldier's destination the production of the card at a local food office is .sufficient authority lor h| cbeing provided with food during his stay in the tov,-n.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16218, 22 May 1918, Page 3
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