GERMAN FOOD SUPPLY.
Tub evidence is gradually acoumulatiug that the HiitQ'.-na.l condition of Germany is becoming serious-. The laicest testimony comes frqm thy %w----retary of the Socialist-Party, ivlio alleges that if something is not <lono immediately (to rel'eve th e situation it will Sx.* impossible to prevent catastrophes. 'J'lho operations oi . .British submarines in the Ba-lcic two iia«c apparently resulted in the supplies l'rom Sca.ndinavia .being cwtaik><l, if not absolutely cut off. The feodiuc: of between 70,000,000 and bo,ooo,ot'O •of jK.-oplc is a majtt<jv that involves industrial activity and consideiTibh .importations, ill norma,! times. Row theso people will struggle through another winter, with industry cut el' gear a.nd supplies from ail;it countries prohibited, only the Kairer ni! < 1 his satellites can know.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXV, Issue 10713, 3 November 1915, Page 4
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122GERMAN FOOD SUPPLY. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXV, Issue 10713, 3 November 1915, Page 4
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