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RefNoCMB/72/11
LevelItem
TitleMemo, the importance of bread
Date2 February 1917
DescriptionPrepared by A D Waller for the Food Committee. Argues for the importance of bread in the diet 'of the working classes' and that its ration will cause 'the gravest danger to the health and efficiency of the poorer element of the population, as is shown by the German experience' -- suggests that the first necessity of the food policy is to maintain the bread supply. p14-16.
Extent2pp
FormatTypescript
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialMS/527/9/10/6
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