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Show oo FOOD CONTROL IN GREAT BRITAIN LONDON Nov,. 21. Baron Rhondda, food controller. In a speech in the house of lords yesterday, said he was still hopeful that compulsory rationing ration-ing could be avoided but that It must come unless, in the approaching few weeks, the public fully responded to tho appeals for voluntary rationing. "There is no fear whatever of famine,' said Baron Rhondda, "but the country might have to endure a scarcity." The controller said that the allies would not loso the war through submarines. sub-marines. He was sanguine there would be the necessary tonnage to provide the necessary supplies. |