MUCH IMPROVED
FOOD SITUATION IN BENGAL. (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright) LONDON, November 18. It is not unduly optimistic to say that Bengal's food crisis has passed the peak and is slowly receding, declares the “Daily Telegraph’s” Calcutta correspondent. He adds that unless the authorities loosen the present grip of the situation, normality should return throughout the province within three months. Food supplies for the distressed areas are going forward according to plan.
The Army’s food-carrying trucks are ceaselessly supplementing food going to the interior by rail, bullock cart and river. Military aid in the distribution is assuring to all their daily bread.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 November 1943, Page 3
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