A New Zoalttpeter who turned from a visit to Germany say? that he saw concrete and steel factories going, up everywhere, andjGermany appeared to be no than any other part of war-ravaged Europe. He had found ,lhe "made : i Germany" sign already broadcast in Belgium, Fraree, and England.
"Do you class butter as essential?" ;:.-!:cd a member of tl\e Legislative, Council when the Hon. DraCollins remarked that he hoped CBl people would not be driven to of margarine. "I do, most he replied. "It is one of the most essential things." Dr; Collins said he would like the Health Department to make inquiries into the result on the 1 Hqdth of the people of Denmark of fai 'exportation of large quantities .of butter. He had reason to believe That the exportation of so much butter; and a consequent shorteriuufeof supplier for home consumptio* in Denmark, had been followed by the development of certain diseases,
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 581, 5 November 1920, Page 2
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