BRITAIN.
THE "PATIO JONG SCHEME. Australian and N.Z: Cable Assn. LONDON, Jan. 15. Local food committees' are considering Lord Khonada's draffc - scJienie~for' the rationing 'ofTiutter,' tea and mhrgerine in Ixj'ndon, on the lines of the sugar scheme, with special tickets for children. The scheme will come into operation on February 25. ■ NON-FERROUS METALS BILL. In the House of Commons Sir A. Stanley accepted an amendment to the Nonferrous Metals Bill, restricting its operation to the United Kingdom and front affecting any business -carried on entirely outside the United Kingdom.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16446, 18 January 1918, Page 6
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