RUSSIAN GRAIN
RUMOURED STOPPAGE OF EXPORTS OFFICIALLY • DENIED PFECTS OF DROUGHT OFFSET MOSCOW, Wednesdayl"We intend carrying out the. proimme of wheat exports," declared Pavloff, director of the Soviet rain Board, who denied that Russia 1(1 ceased exporting. He admitted Eavy drought losses, but said these ere offset by the increased acreage. collected sufficient grain to meet Jr original plans," he said, "and are %inced that interested parties are 1 ^culating stories of the abandonW; of exports."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 64, 6 November 1931, Page 3
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