FOOD PROBLEM
ITALY WELL PROVIDED.
SUBMARINES NOT EFFECTIVE,
ROME, February 19. The Mezsagcro states that the Miiiiater of Supplies states that- tue food supplies are sufficient. Torpedoing* in the Mediterranean were never fewer than since February Lst
POSITION IN ENGLAND ACUTE!
("UNITED 8 Ell VICE TELEGRAM.]
Received this, day at 8.45. a.m. LONDON, February 20. The “Daily Mail” says: The food - .situation is growing more serious. It udypoutes public kitohens, towns, and villages, similar to those in Germany in order to avoid wastage.
POSITION IN GERMANY.
DRAWING ON MEAT HE-
SERVES
[AOSTKAIiIAN AN’U N. 7. GABLE ASSOCIATION.]
Received this day at T 2.20 a.m. AMSTERDAM. February 20. The “lime/ Zeitung” states that the authorities have decided to begin .the distribution ot the reserves of frozen meat. : t ’ v ’ •' ’ . ' ■
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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 February 1917, Page 7
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