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EUROPE AFTER THE WAR

EMPTY LARDER CAN BE REPLENISHED. MR, MASSEY’S PROMISE. Reuter's Telegrratus. LONDON. June 23. Mr. Massey, in an article in the National News, considers there will he no world famine after the war. The men who are building ships with such splendid energy, and the men of the Navy, whose marvellous devotion to duty lias already scotched the submarine menace, are making that impossible. “The mere matter of production of food,” he adds, “presents smaller difficulty. 1 can promise there will be an abundance of meat, wheat, butter and cheese to fill Europe’s empty larder. Give us the ships and we will send the food.”

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4904, 25 June 1918, Page 5

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EUROPE AFTER THE WAR Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4904, 25 June 1918, Page 5

EUROPE AFTER THE WAR Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4904, 25 June 1918, Page 5

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