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ABUNDANT FOOD.

RAIDS MERELY ANNOYING. British Official Wireless. (Reed: 1.30 p.m.) RUGBY, Sept. 10. The effect upon the food stocks of Nazi bombing raids on London is described by Lord Woolton, Minister for Food, as annoying in detail, but entirely unimportant as regards either the nation's food supplies or those of London. Flour . mills and sugar warehouses suffered chiefly. There was also damage to stores of animal feeding stuffs and meat. Xone of this damage, however, would affect the rationing. * Lord Woolton said that as a result of patient organisation the Food Ministry knew where food supplies were, and, in times like the present; the justification for that work was plainly seen.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 216, 11 September 1940, Page 8

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ABUNDANT FOOD. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 216, 11 September 1940, Page 8

ABUNDANT FOOD. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 216, 11 September 1940, Page 8

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