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SUPPLIES TO RUSSIA

United States Reply To Criticisms j. Rec. 2 p.m. WASHINGTON, Dec. 3. The President's secretary, Mr. Stephen Early, commenting on criti--1 cisms that American aid to Russia is lagging, said Mr. Roosevelt was determined to continue the fullest possible aid to Russia. The Maritime Commission was making special arrangements for the most speedy transport of supplies. The chief correspondent of the New York Times in Washington, Mr. Arthur Krock, says American deliveries of war materials to Russia Jiave fallen far short of what was promised for October and November. This, he says, has caused uneasiness in Moscow, and in the Russian purchasing mission in Washington as well as anxiety among military .experts.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 287, 4 December 1941, Page 8

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SUPPLIES TO RUSSIA Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 287, 4 December 1941, Page 8

SUPPLIES TO RUSSIA Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 287, 4 December 1941, Page 8