THE BRITISH HARVEST.
A PLEASING OUTLOOK. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. LONDON. August ic. \ll reports from the Midlands te ltifv that the corn harvest and roc. crops is likely to be exceptional.' heavy. , ~ oVI , .y. The State subsidy to enaotr _mbakers to sell the quartern mar ninepenee. which was estimate-'- y- 7 £40.000.000. has now reachca 000,000.' __ PREPARATIONS FOR THE YEAR Press Association Telegram WELLINGTON, August 19. The official war review says: The Allies’ food controllers are busily settling the food programme for the ensuing year. It is eyiaem that Britain will be greatly dependant- throughout the “; J sprint on the Home supply or me*y This “ emphasises the need , -or - winter supply.of bacon and ror rncreased provision of feeduu. -t-r _• without which it- will h e diffic’ • - got enough to meet the ia io - though this be reduced. w iae yy portance of feeding stuns is Mso evident in connection wrh question of a winter nnik supply, the adequaev of which depend,, -y increased distribution of lodaer t< farmers. 0 Improved weather concnSons should moke the gram resets reasonably safe pud justift the mated yield of the potato ofi-
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4952, 20 August 1918, Page 5
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