RUSSIA NEEDS WHEAT
AGREEMENT WITH CANADA
{Rec. 11 a.m.)
RUGBY, Sept. 9
Russia may draw 9,000,000 bushels of Canadian wheat or flour under a credit agreement signed in London by Mr Vincent Massey, Mr. Maisky, Lord Woolton, and Mr. Borisenko, the Soviet trade representative. Shipments already are on the way. Mr. Maisky pointed out that although Russia did not normally import wheat, the German occupation of the Kuban districts had changed the situation.— 8.0.W.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 62, 10 September 1942, Page 5
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