BURMESE LEADER IN BELGRADE
. BELGRADE, June 6. The Prime Minister of Burma, U Nu, arrived in Jugoslavia on a 10-day official visit He was greeted with a reception warmer than that accorded the Soviet visitors of 10 days ago. U Nu, the first Asian head of a government to visit Jugoslavia, was greeted at the airport by Marshal Tito. He was presented with a bouquet of red carnations by a group of Jugoslav schoolchildren—which the Russian leaders were not. He drove through the streets of Belgrade in an open Rolls Royce with Tito flags flying in his honour—more than for the Russians—and cheering crowds lined the route, at times throwing flowers. Mr Ormond Buys Bull .—During hia recent visit to Scotland Mr J. D. Ormond, chairman of the New Zealand Meat Producers Board, bought a stud Aberdeen Angus bull. It wUI be shown m England before being shipped to New Zealand. The price was not disclosed.—London, June 7.
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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27679, 8 June 1955, Page 13
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