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BRITISH FOOD PROBLEM.

OUTLOOK MOST SATISFACTORY, Received 9.10 a.m. LONDON, June 14. Mr. J. R. dynes, in formally discussing the food situation with a lobby correspondent on the occasion of the anniversary of Lord Rhondda’s appointment, said the outlook was most satisfactory. Although there may be shortages of some'articles from distant lands, we will never again during the war period suffer a repetition of last winter’s- shortages. Food queues will never return. It may be necessary to ration some food. The Ministry has established 535 national kitchens, and is negotiating for the establishment of a further five hundred. They hope soon to improve the quality of the bread.

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Taihape Daily Times, 15 June 1918, Page 5

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BRITISH FOOD PROBLEM. Taihape Daily Times, 15 June 1918, Page 5

BRITISH FOOD PROBLEM. Taihape Daily Times, 15 June 1918, Page 5

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