MEAT RATIONS IN BRITAIN
TO APPLY TO THE WHOLE OP BRITAIN. London, February 17. The Press Bureau ( reports": The meat rationing scheme will apply to the whole of Britain from March 21.—Aus.N.Z. Cable Assn.-Rcutcr. The week's meat supplies at SmitlifieW market are equal to a pound a head for London—Aus.-NiZ. Cable Assn. [The' Food Minister's meat rationing scheme for the London and Home Counties provides for the use of meat cards hearing four coupons, each of which enables the holder to purchaso during the week fivepence worth of uncooked meat; or alternatively uncooked poultry, game, or horseflesh, ranging from five to twelve and a half ounces, according to the description; or, alternatively, three ounces of boneless or four ounces of uncooked ham or bacon with bone; or, alternatively, six to eight ounces of uncooked sausages, according to the meat contents; or, alternatively, any of the foregoing in a cooked or canned state or as sandwiches or meat pies between 2} and 4 ounces. In public eating houses the keepers will collect coupons in respect to meals served.]
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 130, 19 February 1918, Page 5
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177MEAT RATIONS IN BRITAIN Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 130, 19 February 1918, Page 5
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