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24th October 1918
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

That even macaroni is rationed in Italy.

Suggestions as to what to do with the Kaiser.

That Big Bertha had better look to her laurels.

From Fiat channels, of wretched food conditions in Italy.

Better accounts, however, of that commodity in France.

That having won the war, the next thing will be to . . win the peace.

That we have been a nation of nrophets since 4th August, 1914.

That we have been short of most things: in a few months we may be -short of work.

That, of Germany's two alternatives, to rise to world dominion or to sink to the level of a third-rate power, she seems to have successfully achievedthe second.

That the undoing of the Hun was his multitude of policies--Mittel-Europa, Mittel-Afrika. Berlin-Baghdad, the Flanders goast and the Baltic Provinces. Of great amalgamative effort in the tyre trade. That it is taking an international character.

That we shall have to feed Germany after the peace.

That Germany's war has closed England's "-Open Door."

That " Frosty's " bus reminiscences have been read with great interest.

That they are redolent of himself.

That Wood-Milpe claim to be the second largest British tyre makers.

'Other people say that the mill production" of Macintosh's would place that company, second, if not first.

That the son of Mr. " Johnny " Adams, of the Belsize, has been home on leave.

That he is a chip of the old block.

That a member of the Dunlop Italian staff visiting London was trying to exchange macaroni coupons for meat ditto, with conspicuous ill-success.

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Locations: Berlin, Baghdad, London

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