On the home front Andrew Bonar Law reveals the latest War Loan has raised over a thousand million pounds, to cheers in the Commons whilst the Food Controller has laid down a series of instructions on the sale of bread (it has to be at least 12 hours old, sold by weight of one or an even number of pounds and only two specified shapes are allowed.” Also on the food front the paper looks at how London clubs are affected by food issues; not quite sure quite how many readers would be that concerned by this. But there was good news from abroad, as Kut-el-Amara is recaptured from the Turks. Possibly not so good for Hungarians is the news that all papers are to cease publication due to a lack of paper. Pages 7 and 8 have these articles.