Word: rationer
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...queues and ration cards were in force as today; but delicacies were still obtainable...
...Prime Minister's home-front theme: "What are we to do to win and if possible, shorten this war? We must save; we must control imports; we must do without commodities that are not necessary; we must, if required, ration them in order that all may share and share alike." [Applause.] Mr. Chamberlain called the present stage of hostilities the "quiet of the calm before the storm," warned that Britain "shall have to face a phase of this war much grimmer than anything we have seen yet." He wound up: "In his recent message to the Pope, the President...
...soon have to levy some new taxes. Best way to make people save is to tax the things they would buy if they did not save. After Herr Funk's speech, it was rumored that a sales tax of 40% would be applied on all goods not on ration lists...
...makes air-raid shelters and blackouts as good for laughs as mothers-in-law and pratt falls. In the opening number of Lights Up, a new Charles Cochran revue which has struck gold in the provinces and is soon to open in London, chorines wear brassieres resembling ration cards, and preserve their modesty by dangling gas-mask containers...