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<p>[Page 32]</p><p>just like last year, when the harvest was very poor and unemployment in rural areas very high. Wheat flour now costs three times as much as at the start of the war, and a dozen eggs cost 2&frac12; shillings, as opposed to 10 pence in October last year. Butter costs 1s10d per oz, which is twice as much, and meat, too, has got much more expensive. All products that used to be imported from Germany, such as glassware, paints etc, will now become very expensive. Since we manage to get newspapers despite the ban, we know exactly how the war is developing and that things are very favourable for Germany; the local newspapers even report how badly the English fare, who are becoming less and less confident of victory.</p>

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