Food Situation In Belgium Control
LONDON, June 16. The food situation in Belgium is reported to be critical. This is said to be due to the demands of the German troops, the “black” market, and the inability to obtain imports. Only one-quarter to one-half of the pre-war consumption of food is available. In urban and industrial centres people are unable to procure their full allowance of these small rations.
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Northern Advocate, 17 June 1941, Page 4
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