FOOD FOR BRITAIN
POSITION REMAINS SECURE
RUGBY, May 28~ Confidence in Britain's food position was expressed by the Minister of Food. Lord Woalton, in the House of Lords when he .said: "We have suffered but we emerge from the winter in a position as strongly secured for our food supplies as twelve months ago."
Stating that one object of rationing was to give every individual a prescriptive right 1.0 obtain an equal share of the rationed commodity. Lord Wool ton announced lhat he was about to start a new system of experimental ration-
He would [presently ration eggs, and, whether from force of necessity or not, he believed he would ration milk, but he hoped never to have to ration bread.—B.O/W.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 126, 30 May 1941, Page 7
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121FOOD FOR BRITAIN Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 126, 30 May 1941, Page 7
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