EUROPE'S FOOD CRISIS
Received Monday, 9.50 p.m. LONDON, Nov. 25. Kuropean couutries have not yet passed their' crisis and uext spring some, including Austria, might be faced with lack of food as serious as last spring, Sir Jolin Boyd Orr, DireetorGeneral of the Food and Agriculture Orguiiisation, told a Yienua conference. Sir John Orr appealed for the adoption of some inlernational organisation supplied with credits and possessing international authority to do the work hitherto tlone by Unrra. If something of the kind were not set up there might be eatastro[)hes from which the world would take a long time to recover. If no organisation was set up to take Unrra 's piave he foresaw real trouble 111 Austria in the earlv spring when the last of Unrra 's supplies would have been delivered and the native harvests were givlng out.
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Chronicle (Levin), 26 November 1946, Page 9
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