THE RUSSIAN FLESHPOTS.
A communique recently gave the Germans the following' comfort: — * “The farther our troops advance-,, into - Russia the richer the enormous treasures of grain and food turn out to, be. The farther east we go .the more fav-, 1 curable the food question becomes.; , Meat can be had for 3s a pound and. eggs at 2|d apiece. In the larger towns nothing is lacking. Even tea, coffee,,. and sugar are. .plentiful. The peasants have plenty of food. Only the, towns are suffering;-from lack oftran-, sportation facilities.. Once order j is ; •, restored there will he ; |eod enough not J only- for the population but for ex^; port.” • v- .v; e ;/ i hr. .
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Taihape Daily Times, 27 May 1918, Page 6
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113THE RUSSIAN FLESHPOTS. Taihape Daily Times, 27 May 1918, Page 6
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