LUCKY POLICEMEN
ORDERED TO EAT ASPARAGUS.
COLOGNE, May 23. Asparagus is so plentiful in Germany this year, that the growers are finding difficulty in disposing of t without considerable loss to themselves. • Learning of the situation, the Prussian Minister of the Interior has ordered the police to eat asparagus as often as possible in future. The delicacy, therefore, fresh in season and tinned out of season, will find a place in the diet list of the Prussian policeman who lives in barracks.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 July 1931, Page 2
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