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GREAT BRITAIN'S FOOD.

WHERE IT COMES FROM. The following information distinguishing imported articles of food from those produced at home is given bv Captain Uathurst, the Parliamentary Representative of the Food Controller:— Wholly Imported—Rice, tapioca, sago, sugar, bananas, oranges, cocoa, coffee, tea. Produced at Home—Milk, potatoes, lresh nsh, fresh vegetables. Greater Part Imported.—Wheat, bacon, hams, cheese, lard, nuts, butter, margarine. Greater Part Produced at Home.— Meet, mutton, pork, poultry, eggs game.

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Clutha Leader, Volume XLIII, Issue 92, 1 June 1917, Page 6

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GREAT BRITAIN'S FOOD. Clutha Leader, Volume XLIII, Issue 92, 1 June 1917, Page 6

GREAT BRITAIN'S FOOD. Clutha Leader, Volume XLIII, Issue 92, 1 June 1917, Page 6

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