THE FOOD OUTLOOK IN BRITAIN
[ "MOST SATISFACTORY." London, June li. Mr..J. R. Clynes (Secretary to the Ministry of Food) informally discussing the .food situation with lobby correspondents ! - on the occasion of the anniversary of ' lord Rhondda's appointment, 6aid the ': outlook was most satisfactory. Although .• there may bo shortages in some articles
L from distant lands, we viiuld never again .• during the.war period suffer a repetition : : -of last winter's shortages. Food queues would never return. It may be necessary to ration jam. The Food Ministry had established 535 national kitchens, ajid would negotiate for the establishment ' of a further five hundred. . It hoped soon to improvo the quality of bread — Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
• REORGANISING JAPAN'S ARMY AND NAVY ' THE. GERMA} MODEL. •... Tokio, June 14. A council of Japanese field-marshals has decided on tile adoption of tho Ger- . ' man army corps system for reorganising ' ; . the Arijiy into twenty-five corps, each of ;two divisions, comprising three regij ments each. The admirals of the Fleet j will meet on June 17 to consider altera- ; tiona in the organisation of the Navy.— Center.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 230, 17 June 1918, Page 6
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178THE FOOD OUTLOOK IN BRITAIN Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 230, 17 June 1918, Page 6
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