NIGHT AND DAY SLICING
BRITAIN'S HALF MILLION TONS OF SUGAR BEET Fleets of motor lorries are converging on. a town in eastern England,. loaded with sugar beet. They are part of the vast productive machine that makes Great Britain able to export sugar containing foods after a full year of total Avar. In the first Avar period Great Britain's fertile fields yielded 500,000 tons more than in the previous year. Since 1926 successive Governments have encouraged the growing of sugar beet.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 237, 13 November 1940, Page 7
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81NIGHT AND DAY SLICING Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 237, 13 November 1940, Page 7
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