Ottawa.—lf Canadian colonels, and other ranks as well, are not peppery enough, and if army soup has no savour. it will not be the fault of the Department of Munitions and Supply which has these twin problems well in hand. Purchases of pepper for the first three months of this year came exactly to 5 tons. 27 pounds. It also appears that the appetites of the troops, ihe sailors, and the airmen were sufficient to knock off 3.100 tons of meat during the three months' period.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 July 1940, Page 4
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