RUSSIAN GRAIN REACHES LONDON.
"Grain to England, macliinery to Russia. That is very nice. It is nor niality. Russian men are very sympa thelic to England," the captain, Ivan Ivonov, of Odessaf master. of t-he Baku said on his arrival' vesterday with 8001. tons of "coarse grain." The wluti d.ust formed by the shaking oi th* grain during the 10-day voyage from Cdessa was. the only dust t'o De see" in the ship, vvhi,ch d'as sp clean sh inight have been at the. end of a maiden voyage. The Baku broughf four women witl; h.er, Lubova Zac.eva, the ship's. doctpr, and thr.ee stevvardess.es. They were al! curious about Ihe "new look" dresses, of wliich they; had not heard before. They were interested in sketches drawn for them,, and said they hoped to siiop in London 's West End. Another Russian, ship, bringing 9000 tons of burley, is expected next wock
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Chronicle (Levin), 14 February 1948, Page 5
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