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  <dc:title>Report, the importation of sugar</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Prepared for the Food (War) Committee. Notes the value of sugar as a highly concentrated foodstuff, of great value to those in the munitions and manual industries -- that wheat flour  must still take priority but that sugar should be imported unless there is critical shortage -- weighs the options of tonnage and shipping through 'danger zones' -- recommends the priority of sugar in condensed milk and the prohibition of cheap sweets sold to 'munitions girls.' Rough draft and two copies (a-c).</dc:description>
  <dc:date>[1917]</dc:date>
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