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THE FOOD PROBLEM.

MEATLESS DAYS.

BREAD PROBLEM ACUTJ

LONDON, April 50

In the House of Commons, Colonel the Hon. A. B. Bathurst said that the meatless day si might have to be abandoned because they involved a strain on the consumption of bread. He added that the prohibition of horse racing applied to Ireland; also that an order providing for the rationing of thoroughbreds would be issued shortly. BREAD TICKETS. READY FOR ISSUE. LONDON, April-SO. The Daily Telegraph officially learn? that bread tickets are being printed in readiness for immediate introduction, in the event of consumption not being reduced, \

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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 May 1917, Page 5

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THE FOOD PROBLEM. Greymouth Evening Star, 2 May 1917, Page 5

THE FOOD PROBLEM. Greymouth Evening Star, 2 May 1917, Page 5

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