Bread cards - Output and use - Tulln Regulations on the output: Information about recreated and full bread cards; Bread cards see a weekly, entitle to maintain bread and flour and must be brought by the head of the household for all members of the house from the issuer; First edition on April 11, 1915; No replacement for lost bread cards; Fake is punished as they are public documents - regulations for use: separation of the corresponding sections by the seller with "required scissors"; Day bread cards for travelers persons; Train and ship staff does not need to submit a bread card during the t


Bread cards - Output and use - Tulln Regulations on the output: Information about recreated and full bread cards; Bread cards see a weekly, entitle to maintain bread and flour and must be brought by the head of the household for all members of the house from the issuer; First edition on April 11, 1915; No replacement for lost bread cards; Fake is punished as they are public documents - regulations for use: separation of the corresponding sections by the seller with "required scissors"; Day bread cards for travelers persons; Train and ship staff does not need to submit a bread card during the trip - further rules for business people: Submission of bread and flour without presentation of the card is prohibited; Lead from precursor books; Sections in envelopes regularly to deliver - penalty provisions - K. K. District Tulln, on April 3, 1915


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