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FOOD EXPERTS IN NEW GUINEA

(Bv Tetecranh.—Press Assn.—-Copyright.* (Special Australian Correspondent.) (Received October 7, 7.10 p.m.) SYDNEY. October 7. Australian catering experts have been sent to New Guinea to advise army cooks. This has been done following war correspondents’ reports , that soldiers fighting in New Guinea lived for months on unvaried bully beef and hard biscuits. Though an American field kitchen served hot meals to the soldiers soon after Roosevelt Ridge, near Salamaua, was taken, it was reported to be a rarity to see an Australian field kitchen in the New Guinea jungle.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 11, 8 October 1943, Page 5

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FOOD EXPERTS IN NEW GUINEA Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 11, 8 October 1943, Page 5

FOOD EXPERTS IN NEW GUINEA Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 11, 8 October 1943, Page 5

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