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EAT LESS, LIVE LONGER.

REJUVENATING RATIONS. (Received 5, 9.15 a.m.) London, Jan. 2. Remarkable longevity records during 1919 have raised a discussion on one of the more pleasant effects of the war. Doctors and insurance experts agree that rationing has rejuvenated thousands and eliminated surplus fat where compulsory economy and high prices meant unl,s a reduction in the quantity of d and was not accompanied by a decline in nutritive qualities, uast year’s obituaries in Britain included 284 centenarians and nonagenarians —(United Service.)

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 18, 5 January 1920, Page 5

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EAT LESS, LIVE LONGER. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 18, 5 January 1920, Page 5

EAT LESS, LIVE LONGER. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 18, 5 January 1920, Page 5

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