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RUSSIA’S PLIGHT

OUTLOOK MORE HOPEFUL, HARVEST PROSPECTS \ BRIGHTER. GOOD RAINS IN JULY. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright, ; LONDON, August 11. -i The Daily Telegraph’s Berlin com- .I spondent says: “ Tnere is a more hopeful \ tone in the Russian situation. Bains dor- 3i ing July improved the outlook in the-;,' Samaria government, resulting in a.r marked fall in the price of flour. In parte O of the Kursk government the scorched .5 fields were sown afresh, with good result*. The despatch of grain from these districts, Vj where good haiwests are reported, has already begun on private initiative. The 4 crops are very good in Turkestan, where ? a levy of corn was made for the starving j people. There were excellent harvests in the Tzaritzyn government. This was due t to the rainfatl.”—A. and N.Z. Cable. HELP FROM AMERICA. ■] , WASHINGTON, August 11. . i Senator King has moved a resolution l; granting 5,000,000 dollars for Russian- relief. ' • "i

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18323, 13 August 1921, Page 9

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RUSSIA’S PLIGHT Otago Daily Times, Issue 18323, 13 August 1921, Page 9

RUSSIA’S PLIGHT Otago Daily Times, Issue 18323, 13 August 1921, Page 9