FOOD SHORTAGE
BECOMING MORE ACUTE IN GERMANY
FURTHER DEPRIVATIONS IN PROSPECT.
MEN AND WOMEN ARRESTED FOR COMPLAINING.
By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright, BERLIN, February 6.
fhe economic journal "Voikswirt” issues a warning that the acute shortage of butter, cooking fats, eggs, meat and coffee throughout Germany might extend to other commodities. The journal admits that long queues are reawakening painful memories of the past and adds that, because of variations in the import quotas, it might not be possible to maintain supplies at the 1938 level.
The police today arrested two men and two women for complaining of their inability to obtain coffee.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 7 February 1939, Page 5
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