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MOST CORDIAL COOPERATION

Received Tuesdav, 12.40 a.m. LOXDOX, Xov. 18. The Daily Mail's Berlin eorrespondent. amplifyhig the change in Russian food policy, says relations between the Eritish and Russian transport divisions whieh had been improving for some time, suddenly blossomed into Ihe Tui 1est and niost cordial eooperation after the talks on Xoveinber 15. As tlie result of an agreenient whieh concluded some time ago, 20,000 tons of bread grain have been offered by the Russians before the end of Xoveinber and mueh liigge.r shipments will be available in subse(|uent nionths. Twenty thousand tons of potatoes were also offered for immediate de Ii very. A senior British shipping offieial said the Russians had been niost cooperative, making concessions in meeting the British on all points. ' 'Whatever difliculties arise between high level offieials, I find the Russians the easiest to deal with on tlie lower levels of oftieialdom. 1 tlunk the Russians have a genuino interest in the reverse deliveries and have decided to do everythiiig possibte to make the agreenient work."

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Chronicle (Levin), 19 November 1946, Page 5

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MOST CORDIAL COOPERATION Chronicle (Levin), 19 November 1946, Page 5

MOST CORDIAL COOPERATION Chronicle (Levin), 19 November 1946, Page 5

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