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CREAM IN BULK

NO FAITH IN MOSCOW SUPPLY AMERICAN WOMAN’S PRECAUTION. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright NEW YORK, December 16. (Received December 17, at 2 a.m.) It has been disclosed that Mrs Davies, wife of the United States Ambassador to Russia, purchased 2,000 pints of cream, which she will ship to her Moscow residence, in which 2o electric refrigerators will bo installed for keeping it. The Russian Consul chuckled when informed of the purchase, and remarked ; “I am sure tnere is already an adequate supply of milk in Moscow, despite the popular belief that there are no cows."

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Evening Star, Issue 22524, 17 December 1936, Page 14

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CREAM IN BULK Evening Star, Issue 22524, 17 December 1936, Page 14

CREAM IN BULK Evening Star, Issue 22524, 17 December 1936, Page 14

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