Record

RefNoCMB/72/32
LevelItem
TitleMinutes, Food Committee
Date1 May 1917
DescriptionLists members present -- passing of a resolution that the use of maize in bread causes no physiological problems, and the comments made by F G Hopkins on a corn/flour bread that he had examined -- passing of a resolution suggesting that malt stocks be utilised as human food -- consideration of a memo on the national food policy -- consideration of the communication between Sir Henry Rew and William B Hardy -- consideration of an article that appeared in the Evening Standard, stating that Lord Davenport had received advice form A D Waller on minimum food requirements as a preliminary to rationing -- Waller's letter stating that this never happened.
Extent4pp
FormatCarbon copy
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialMS/527/10/4/25, MS/527/10/4/44, MS/527/10/4, MS/527/2/13
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