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Housewife In Distress

! Agony 'phone call to Anne lEdwards, London reporter, gave a iprecise summing up of the queue Ihabit. Said a housewife in dis|tress: "I must now queue 12 times !on Monday mor.nlpg. " . She recited the listf (1) Bus to shops. (2) Children's allowance. '(3) Stamps for ; orange juice, . (4) Orange juice. (5) Fish. (6) Brqqd-

(7) Sweets. (8) Bacon and fat. (9) Tea and sugar. (10) Points. (11) Potatoes. (12) Bus home.

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Chronicle (Levin), 2 June 1948, Page 6

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Housewife In Distress Chronicle (Levin), 2 June 1948, Page 6

Housewife In Distress Chronicle (Levin), 2 June 1948, Page 6

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