FEEDING GERMANY.
SUPPLIES FROM THE ALLIES. The? 6od~CbntroileTreports that so far as this country is concerned the food shortage is rapidly becoming a matter of past bjatory, but the same, unfortunately, could not be said of the Continent. During March, supplies amounting to hundreds of thousands of tons were distributed throughout the enemy and liberated territories under the direction of the Supreme Economic Council. Excluding Germany and Bulgaria, but including German Austria, 11,780 tons of food Were being delivered by the Allies per day to avert starvation. The financial tonnage and food arrangements for Germany were not completed till March 14, but already thousands of tons of foodstuffs have been actually delivered inside German territory, while for the month of April it was estimated that the import into Germany Would be well over 100,000 tons. In the liberated areas of Central and Eastern Europe plans are 'being formulated for the feeding of over a million children.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 June 1919, Page 5
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156FEEDING GERMANY. Taranaki Daily News, 27 June 1919, Page 5
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