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I Save by investing in a National Sav j ings Account. i On the international decisions made in the next few years will depend (he service which air transport can affoid mankind over generations to come. Peter Masefield. Dehydration, by removing the water content of food, reduces the bulk from j 60 to 90 per cent. Compression, going, a step farther, squeezes the air out ol'j the dehydrated food, and reduces it 30 ! to 90 per cent. more. There will be no ' excuse for famine in the world to conic. j for cargo planes can swiftly transport I sufficient compressed food to supply an j entire community. When there i- ' drought in India, the bumper crops Kansas or South Africa or Russia : be compressed and shipped in time avert tragedy.—Marion White.

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Kaikoura Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 63, 14 August 1944, Page 4

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