
During the war , ration cards were often the only way to get food. However, the quality of food was not always good. Rice had weevils and stones in them.
One of the most serious problems during the Occupation was food shortage.
The people of Singapore were encouraged to grow their own vegetables.
In addition, the Japanese also issued ration cards to control supplies of rice and other essential items.
You could not get any provisions from shops if you did not have this ration card.
Each adult was given a ration of 4.8kg of rice per month and each child 2.4kg. This amount was subsequently reduced to 3.6kg per month for adults.
Even then, these ran out before long.
5 comments:
I like the way you make this passage.
By Eulo
Ya this passage had most of the important point that show the hardship the people face during war
This passage show that even the war end people still had problem with provisions.
by wei xiang
Im quiet sad when i read this passage. Y_Y
By Wang hao
Wang Hao,
you have a spelling error.It is spelt quite not quiet.
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