A cnblo mess indicates tJhat the fall in the cost of living continues at Home. A report issued by the National Employers' Federation, of Great Britain expressed the opinion that the cost of living w-mld bo reduced by the end of the year to 66 per .cent, above the pre-war level, "as against 141 per cent, id present." Official particulars published m the latest English papers show that on January Ist the aggregate increase over the pre-war level in -he cost of the principal items of household expenditure—food, clothing, fuel and light, rent and rates, and miscellaneous domestic items—stood at 16-5 per cent. »y™ m +h n hptrinning of 1920. When the
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17106, 30 March 1921, Page 6
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112Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17106, 30 March 1921, Page 6
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