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Notes:-
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8.
9. Fresh Milk
In July 1943 the daily bread ration had to be nearly halved to 159.0 g. because of flour shortage. From August to December the daily issue of flour only can be given and this was 98.0 g. Consequent upon the reduction of bread/flour, the rice ration was increased in July.
In June the fish ration became smaller and diminished further from September onwards.
In January and again in March, supplies of barley were received equivalent to a daily consumption of 3.3 g. in January and 8.5 g. in March.
Curry powder equivalent to a daily issue of 0.8 g. was received in August and September. In December, the amount received allowed an issue of 1.0 g. per head per day.
A total of 4961.9 litres was issued to patients only over 12 months. In addition each patient and each member of the staff received a total issue of :-
0.28 litre in April and May
0.28 litre in September and October
0.14 litre in June
0.42 litre in July & August
0.48 litre in November
0.3 litre in December
Table 3: 1944
Soy Peanut Rice Vegetable Bread Fish Beans Oil Sugar Tea Salt Curry Powder DONALD C. BOWIE 476.1 302.0 See Note 10 64.2 4.4 19.0 4.7 4.0 4.8 1.0