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CALORIFIC VALUE

BRITAIN’S FOOD RATION CONSIDERED TOO LOW The British Government regards the new calory figures as being too low and every effort will be made to raise it by substituting food supplies from other than dollar sources, says the Parliamentary correspondent of The Times. Even if the same kind of foodstuffs cannot be obtained, it may be possible to increase the total supplies so as to go some way towards making up the calory loss. A trade agreement with Russia would be helpful, the correspondent says, and, if Russia will consent, negotiations for an agreement will be resumed. It is also proposed to reopen negotiations with Denmark and more meat may be obtainable from Eire.

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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 75, Issue 6442, 5 November 1947, Page 3

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CALORIFIC VALUE Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 75, Issue 6442, 5 November 1947, Page 3

CALORIFIC VALUE Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 75, Issue 6442, 5 November 1947, Page 3