GERMAN FOOD SUPPLIES
SHORTAGE ONLY 12 PER CENT. LONDON, 22nd June. Lecturing before the War Committee in Berlin, Professor Ballad said that, according to the London Times, the shortage of German food supplies was only 12 per cent., so that the attempt to starve Germany had failed. The danger now to hn nvpitod was that excessive optimslu uxisskk result in wutc ti AM war J*eted_
another year Germany would hay© to practise great economy. There would be sufficient bread and potatoes, but the authorities will have to reduce the>meat consumption. i
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 147, 23 June 1915, Page 7
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