THE FOOD SITUATION.
PROFESSOR YAPP’S COMPARE SONS. (Kao tor’s Telegram.) .Ucccivoa N»v.mta; T ; b u Tb,i Ministry of Food *•***£ f j) ail i s h baiter at 2205, thus briSgl. "b *% 1, T rt llno“i-cl 0m ° I ”°- tlnced iWttei to the ' ■, t |,,m- , Profa r;,!d | P our i,J position «. don, sal '.' . r.-O i..., of tire Central 11 more serious. The only iSWA/W'tta.-StBS 3TttiS£ 'A -•« Cl’ernmny. 11 he five pounds tor ut bread or ta . vork , and 4ilbs ]jersons .doing he.wy ’ SU(rar lor others; meat, tune Twoutvsix ounca i; butter, ‘o . oPH ■ . 0 .six eggs were allowed each pu.son yearly.
AN ALLIED CONFERENCE. Australia a-N ew Zealand Cable Assoc. ut ' on - LONDON. Nov. °- Mr Balfour stated in the House of Cc™: niona that, it w as hoped that a conference < " the AUie i, to consider the conduct ot tne war won lil be hold in the middle of Novum- I ber.'
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 1015, 7 November 1917, Page 5
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150THE FOOD SITUATION. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 1015, 7 November 1917, Page 5
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