Description | Wants to keep Rhondda in touch on the meat meal developments. Gives reasons for the plan: that after the war there will be an expected meat shortage; that starving the working classes of meat 'would be a distinct handicap to the nation in the industrial competition that will follow the war' -- notes that meat meal made of dried beef from South America might be stored up -- notes that Macrosty from the Board of Trade is looking into experiments with meat meal, including feeding it to the army -- asks Rhondda to consider 'the physiological state of the German population, underfed for years.' |