Record

RefNoCMB/72/58
LevelItem
TitleMinutes, Food Committee meeting
Date27 November 1917
DescriptionLists those members present, plus E H Starling. Committee business, including consideration of a letter from the War Trade Intelligence Office suggesting that 'Daily Review of the Foreign Press' is sufficient for the Committee's needs -- the question of supplementary rations for different workers -- an explanatory memo on the proposed scheme of rationing -- an agreement that the committee should be kept in touch with the situation in Germany, and that 'Daily Notes' would be necessary as well as the 'Daily Review' -- adoption of the Rationing Committee's first report on compulsory rationing -- adoption of a report urging the greater use of potatoes by the Home Army. p148-151.
Extent3pp
FormatTypescript
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialMS/527/8/1
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