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"MASTICATION DRILL I" HO & TO LIVE CHEAPLY. KULTUR SUPPLIES AN ANSWER. (.UNITKB PHKBS AP^OO.rtTiOK.} (Received S.O a.m.) Amsterdam, April 16. Good mastication drill is the latest German weapon against England's starvation policy according to the Coloniche Yolks Zeitung. This. Journal started a discussion on how to induce people to eat less. It exhorts its readers to take heart, and pub-lishes-a schoolmaster's letter showing how drilled pupils eat un-outtered black bread so slovly that their hunger is satisfied by a quarter of the usual amount; in fact, that they preferred it without butter. .

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 12, 17 April 1916, Page 6

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93

Germany Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 12, 17 April 1916, Page 6

Germany Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 12, 17 April 1916, Page 6

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