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Food Short In Moscow

(N.Z Press Asm.—Copyright) MOSCOW. April 27. Moscow is suffering from a sudden shortage of meat and dairy products. Long queues of people outside butchers and dairies are waiting hopefully for something to fill their larders for the May Day holiday, but no official statement has been made on the shortage and there is no indication when new supplies from the farms will be brought in.

The newspaper "Agriculture Life" today expressed "serious concern” over the country’s cattle production. It complained that there had been mass slaughtering of young calves, involving the loss of thousands of tons of meat and causing "irreparable damage to Soviet cattle-breeding.”

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19610429.2.131

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29500, 29 April 1961, Page 11

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Food Short In Moscow Press, Volume C, Issue 29500, 29 April 1961, Page 11

Food Short In Moscow Press, Volume C, Issue 29500, 29 April 1961, Page 11

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