One of tlio many curious results of the shortage of food in Germany is that the Saxon Government has issued "goose-cards," according to recent information from ( -many. Hho maximum price for th pre,it German delicacy is not to exceed 3s. 2d. a pound. There are more complaints than ever of the manner in which food rations are working. Thus it is stated by Herr Calwer, a famous economic authority, thai) without broad rations obtained illegally (by purchaso of forged breadtickets and m other ways), "a great many .workmen could not keep themselves fit and do the work required of thorn."
The True British Spirit, GILBBT'S DEI GIN. Doctors recommend and Drink it. Beirare of Imitations.
SNIFF UPi GARGLfc: OR SWALLOW
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 81, 29 December 1917, Page 13
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