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Show ; FOOD DIFFICULTIES I OF WORLD INCREASE LONDON, August 14, (Canadian Press) Existing supplies of food in - the British Isles whether homegrown 1 or imported ought not to bo taken by the people as a guarantee of absolute permanent security, Food Controller ' John It. Clynes informed newspaper 1 men today. Economies of every kind are such a direct contribution to shlp-1 shlp-1 ping resources, he said, that waste, or 1 even failure to make sacrifices, is at , best a thoughtless offense against the : national safety. The food difficulties of the world he pointed out, were in- creasing in spite of every effort to . avoid them and Great Britain cannot altogether escape from oxJsting condi-. condi-. tions. The British harvest this year, Mr. Clynes added, would be a disappointment disappoint-ment to Germany. nn |