RefNoMS/527/10/4/44
LevelItem
TitleCuttings from the Daily Telegraph -- meatless days revoked
Date3 May 1917
DescriptionTwo mounted cuttings, one from Lord Davenport rescinding the policy of meatless days in view of the information that this causes greater consumption of the more valuable cereals -- notes that 'all the time there has been a school of thought which has considered a meatless day to be uneconomical'. The second clipping is on the appointment of Alfred Butt to the post of Organiser of Food Rations, indicating that Butt 'will not neglect the theatrical enterprises with which he is associated'.
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