SOLDIERS’ MET
“FEEDING FOR FITNESS.” [per press association.] WELLINGTON, October 30. An announcement that a special committee has been set up on the question of the feeding of soldiers in camps was made by the Acting-Minis-ter of Health (Mr. Armstrong) at a public meeting held last night by the New Zealand Women’s Food Value League, to initiate a “Feeding-for-Fit-ness” campaign. Mr. Armstrong said the committee would present a report in respect, of the soldiers’ diet: How they were-being fed al. present, and how they should be fed, if a. change were required. This report might result in drastic alterations in the methods followed in the past. At least, he hoped so, in respect of some of them.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 October 1939, Page 5
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