RUSSIA'S SECRECY.
Reeeived Tuesdav 11.15 p.m. WARRINGTON, May 6. Tlic Secretarv of Agriculture, Mr. Anderson, said Soviet plans for joining the British and Ameriean attempts to pool international food supplies for ; r'amine relief, remained a mvstery to British and Ameriean ofiicials. The : Soviet, despite repeated requests, had never advised the Oombined Food Boanl ; of her grain and fat reserves. Tne ! • board's only informatsion regarding j ' Soviet food moves was obtained | th rough seeret intelligence. " We don't | expect to tell the Russians what tliev j should do with their wheat. We wonlu merely like to know how mueh they intend to give for famine relief so that the Board ean allocate British, Ameriean and Canadian supplies . accordingly, ' ' he said.
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Chronicle (Levin), 8 May 1946, Page 5
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