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SHORTAGE OF GLASSWARE

SOVIET INDUSTRIES HELD UP MOSCOW, Oct. 17. A lack of j glassware, especially bottles, is holding up the milk, beer, wine, and perfume industries, declared the Ukraine’s Deputy Premier, M. Korniets, addressing the Supreme Soviet. He added that the cinematograph had done as little as possible to better its products. The industry had recently prepared a number of unsuccessful films, which could not be screened, and altogether lost 23,000,000 roubles in the first . eight months of 1946. •" -

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Evening Star, Issue 25927, 19 October 1946, Page 10

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SHORTAGE OF GLASSWARE Evening Star, Issue 25927, 19 October 1946, Page 10

SHORTAGE OF GLASSWARE Evening Star, Issue 25927, 19 October 1946, Page 10

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