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THE FOOD PROBLEM.

I'HE POSiTIOH 18 RUSSIA.

lai;<;i-: scppuks ln pEruotjiuD I'KTHCKMI.VU, Maivli I,V An i'.\lni"i'(iiu;ii v io.nl uoiitroi .cum. ink tef ha;; i L'i'ii lurmed uutk r ■bo Premier, but ilit' fuiina, Zemr.tYO,;, and tin inuiikipaiitics v[ large iowJis iir. n ! !epi'jsviited on ill'' committee, whit.'!] is widely and authoritatively chaiged with orga'ak.ing the dirt*ribuI'ion (»!' I'. Hid. <»f wiiL'h tiieiv art 1 large cpiisiilitios, in Pctrogiad. POTATOES IH PLAGE OF HOPS, MiXISTKir.S KKGFLATIOXS. [AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CARLS ASSOCIATION'.] Received tills dav at 12-40 p-m. LOXBOX, March 15. The Press Bureau slates that Mr p. R. Proihero ha-s ciroulari -ft! Ihe h f nv;rowers, recominend-

iiig a reduction of half the acreiiyr, which "was sufficient for a year's brewing, and to substitute potatoes and vegetables.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 March 1917, Page 5

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THE FOOD PROBLEM. Greymouth Evening Star, 16 March 1917, Page 5

THE FOOD PROBLEM. Greymouth Evening Star, 16 March 1917, Page 5