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Safeguard Against War. London, March 27. A London girl, Miss Janet Bond, aged 31, has invented for herself a new job. which may me important in the event of war. A year ago she was secretary to a prominent business man; to-day she head of the newly-formed Canned Foods Advisory Bureau, and 'the first ‘tinned, foods consultant” in Britain. Preparing her own meals after office hours gave Miss' Bond the idea of making “things oult of tins” more attractive to the eye and appetite. This week at the tinned foods exhibition, which she has instituted at Queen's House, Kingsway, Miss Bond said: “If giailt dumps' of tinned food are established at key-points throughput the country, there is no doubt that in war itime Britain could -feed herself for an almost indefinite time.”
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 409, 16 April 1937, Page 3
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134FOOD RESERVES Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 409, 16 April 1937, Page 3
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