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FACTS & PROPAGANDA

STATE OF BRITISH FOOD SUPPLIES PERSISTENT GERMAN LIES. SOME PEOPLE ABROAD DECEIVED. (Brltlsn Official Wireless.) (Received This Dav, 11.57 a.m.) RUGBY. April 4. In his speech at the annual meeting of the Conservative Parly, the Primo Minister (Mr Chamberlain) said:—‘'Gorman propagandists, perhaps in order to sweeten their own choice of guns instead of butter, have been spreading it nboul that we are short of food in this countr.y and they have been so persistent in it that many people—kind friends of ours in other countries—arc sending parcels of eatables and food here. If some time later we want to save shipping space for war materials, or if we want to restrict demands upon our foreign exchange, we may have to do without some things that we have boon used to. But we can stand a lot of curtailment yet without feeling any the worse for it."

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 April 1940, Page 6

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FACTS & PROPAGANDA Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 April 1940, Page 6

FACTS & PROPAGANDA Wairarapa Times-Age, 5 April 1940, Page 6

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