Polish-Soviet Goods Pact
The Polish Vice-Minister ‘ for Industry, Dr L. Crossfeld, signed in Moscow with the Soviet Minister for Foreign Trade, M. Mikoyan, an agreement for exchanges of goods the remainder of 1948. . ' I The deliveries will amount to 110 million dollars’ worth on both sides. The Soviet will deliver to Poland wool, iron, chrome, manganese ores, metals, oil products, tractors, cars, chemical products. In return Poland will deliver to the Soviet Union textile products, millinery, zinc, tinplate, cement, railway cars, iron products, sugar, coal, coke, glass, porcelain. The deliveries are within the framework of the recently concluded 1948-52. Commercial Agreement between Poland and Russia.
You do not take out a licence for a dog; it is you who are licensed to keep a dog. ,
very lives in their efforts to improve the lot of their fellow men. There have also “been /others who have claimed that a Church has no right to meddle in temporal affairs. No doubt they have a sound background for their belief, but to the layman it does appear that the most forceful Christianity is that which aims at establishing fair and reasonable conditions of living for all men by the application of Christian principles .to politics.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 76, 2 August 1948, Page 4
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