GROW STILL WORE FOOD
CALL TO BRITISH FARMERS Rugby, Dec. 14. The Minister of Agriculture, Mr. R. Hudson, speaking at Carlisle, said that although we had all been encour- i’ aged and Heartened by recent vic-' tories, agriculture had a very much Ibigger part than ever to play. Ship- ■ ping remained the key to victory, and I was a necessary factor in demands he J had to make on British agriculture, j' The recent expedition to North , Africa had meant diverting 500 ships from other urgent tasks, notably from ' carryng food to Britain. To launch more such expeditions we must cut ' our imports to the bone, and that meant an ever-growing output, from ? our own soil.—B.O.W.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 296, 16 December 1942, Page 5
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