FOOD TRIALS OF GERMANY.
WORSE THIS YEAR THAN LAST. Br Telegraph.—Press Assn—Copyrluht. London, April 11. The Berlin correspondent of the Daily Chronicle states that the food supplies are worse than in 1919. The prices of imported foods have increased threefold and tuberculosis among children has trebled during the past few months. Statistics compiled by neutrals show that 29,000 out of 475,000 Berlin children are suffejring from tuberculosis, 72,000 from various diseases due to un-der-feeding, and 100,000 are unfit to receive instruction owing to under-feeding. The figures for 43 large towns show that 200,000 children are suffering from tuberculosis and 800,000 are badly un-der-fed.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 April 1920, Page 5
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