MUST BE STARVING.
HUN RATIONS NOT ENOUGH TO '. SUPPORT PERSON IN BED. 1 OTTAWA, March 14. Dr". MacCallum of the University or Toronto and now m Ottawa as head of the Canadian Bureau of Research, finds nothing surprising m the statements of Americans who have just returned from Berlin with; Ambassador Gerard that the ; food situation m Germany has grown desperate. He figures out that the official (allowance for each person of lite civil population is but little more than two-thirds •what is necessary to sustain life m a person m bed. "The only deduction I can make is that the people m the German cities and towns are starving," he said.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14285, 30 April 1917, Page 3
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