BUTTER FOR BRITAIN
EIRE’S EXPORTABLE SURPLUS. (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright) LONDON, October 22. A special correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph” says Eire seems to have superfluous butter while Britain is rationed to two ounces a week. Irish farmers declared that Irish butter was available at 1355. a hundredweight and New Zealand at 1265. They added that the British Ministry could but would not buy the dearer Irish butter. A Government official in Eire said: “We have been shipping all possible, butter. As a result of the abnormally dry weather we have hardly enough for our own consumption and for putting in cold store for our winter needs.” An official in the British Ministry of Food commented that it was not a question of Irish prices. “We contracted to take all Eire’s exportable surplus,” he said. “This surplus ceased two or three weeks ago and probably none will be available till next April or May. The Germans like to believe that they are preventing Irish agricultural products from reaching England, but U-boats are remarkably scarce in the Irish Sea.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 October 1940, Page 7
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177BUTTER FOR BRITAIN Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 October 1940, Page 7
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