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THIS IS BRITAIN TODAY f “Even sense of m m m m m s M writes Mrs. T. Bull, Laverstock, Salisbury, Wilts. “It really has been terrible this last three weeks. I have been out about twice (under protest). Oh! you telling me it’s cold, what could I tell you? I hope you can guess my description as I dare not put it in actual words. Really I’ve even lost my sense of humour believe me, it’s been frozen out of me. I’ve also got a cold I can’t shift, and shan’t until the frost departs. I’ve never, never seen such weather. I’m nervous even for the others to go out, let alone myself. I heard of an acquaintance in the next street breaking her wrist this week and I bet there’s a lot like her, too. Thanks a lot for another gift, it really is so good of you. We had fried “fish and chips” one day this ’st:^ -s, week so when it came to sable, someone said “Oh! Chips, lovely!” So I said, “Yes, thanks to your New Zealand cousin’s dripping.” (Extract from actual letter) Fried dishes are an event in fat-hungry Britain. One ounce of fat for each person doesn’t give any cook much scope. That’s why we all have to produce more, save more, send more food to Britain, & mm m depends on ¥&& i 0
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Te Puke Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 22, 21 March 1947, Page 3
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