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RefNoMS/527/2/13/15
LevelItem
TitleNotes on the malted barley proposal
Date[May 1917]
DescriptionQuestions the relative nutrition in malted barley if used as human food, beer or as cattle food -- suggests that the 'specific gravity' of beer be lowered so as to make it go as far as possible and that it be 'restricted to the working classes during the coming summer months, when their meals, including bread, will be less palatable, their energy diminished and nerves on edge, owing to continuous long hours.
Extent1p
FormatCarbon copy
AccessStatusOpen
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