There is by no means a food shortage in Britain, but, of course, butter, sugar, bacon and meat are rationed, and throughout the country every family, including the Royal Family, shares alike. The King, who moves so much among his people, has a traveller’s ration hook and each week the coupons are clipped as his rations are supplied.
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21195, 19 August 1940, Page 7
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58There is by no means a food shortage in Britain, but, of course, butter, sugar, bacon and meat are rationed, and throughout the country every family, including the Royal Family, shares alike. The King, who moves so much among his people, has a traveller’s ration hook and each week the coupons are clipped as his rations are supplied. Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21195, 19 August 1940, Page 7
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