Evon the collection of fruit leaves to provide a substitute for tea is being organised with the usual Nazi love of bureaucratic procedure. A news paragraph runs as follows: —In exemplary fashion the Hesse-Nassau union of allotment holders have thrown open their plots for harvesting blackberry and raspberry leaves. On the appointed days the harvesting will be carried out. by the Reich society for the study and production of medicinal herbs and supervised by town group leaders in co-operation with local experts.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 December 1939, Page 3
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