SUGAR RATION
Sir,—Your correspondent "Feed It to Him" and others in like circumstances have a very real grievance. No doubt part of the year is spent in their own homes, and many will not be in one particular camp for a long period. No indication has been given of a further allocation of sugar for jam: ana yet the caterer is entitled to the year's supply, though a man may leave the camp immediately. Surely the Minister has not given this question the consideration it deserves from a wife's point of view.—Yours, etc., FAIR PLAY. December 12, 1945.
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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24748, 13 December 1945, Page 6
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