English: Yes - Complete Victory if You Eat Less Bread
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image: a loaf of bread.
text: YES - COMPLETE VICTORY
L. SHIELDS
IF YOU EAT LESS BREAD
THE FOOD CONTROLLER'S RATION IS 4LBS OF BREAD, PER PERSON, PER WEEK.
MINISTRY OF FOOD. No. 17.
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