THE FOOD CRISIS IN GERMANY
STATI3MENT BY THE FOOD DICTATOR. Amsterdam, January 30. Dr. Batocki (Food Dictator), in S speech recently, declared that supplied in Germany would suffioe only by themost careful distribution and . economical use. Calculating potatoes into, the value of corn, there will be during; the current yeax two million tons ol; com, less for human and animal consumption. The assets of, Rumania wiß only gradually improve owing to transport difficulties.—Aua.N.Z. Cable Assn. - : "):'';!;-; ,>...■; INTERCHANGE OF OVERSEA TEACHERS ' AN IMPERIAL LEAVEN. London, January 30. Mr. H. A. L. Fisher, Minister of: Education, speaking in London, advocated the exchange of teachers of uni- 1 versities in Britain and tho Dominions. The British Education Board, he saidy would gladly cc-operate in any scheme attracting students from-the Domic-, ions and America to the advanced) courses in English universities general— ly.--The "Times." [Some similar scheme has already; been tried by tho New Zealand Education Department, a number of teachers having availed themselves of the opportunity.]
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2992, 1 February 1917, Page 5
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162THE FOOD CRISIS IN GERMANY Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2992, 1 February 1917, Page 5
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