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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Sep 1964, p. 48

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We have been ¥ 23, 1964 The en visited eight state |than 26 Russian farm officials s ' "None of.the pets have really|could spend $2,190 on air fares 4G THE OSHAWA nen Vemananh, Sepenteer farms over\# distance of about | with whom he spoke had visited "' ENG oup e y ets good homes and people just sit; ed les during a five-day pe-|Canada, including the head of FOR SOVIET REPUBLIC s = ~{ po rae th * ord po nen hag og net gue : why we have s ny." h 'been told by va rain, owing je row mer arm io many. ave a eh el hens m| Home From New Zealand|"™,""""""" -- frets'an 'ee visited the virgin lands last gram all those I talked to that i 'Bumper Crop Predicted esd the visit took place, poole pp ting. yey p Poo Canadian Press law ja only about one-fifth of the bigjested in, is Canada--the Cana- ' MOSCOW (CP) A "~ mercial secretary at the Ca-the wheat crop which Russ or ee bees merresind elaine of foreign asinadian E mba's sy here, were|says is the best in virgin lands fa first-hand look at aolaneee a dozen diplomats wholhistory. Last year the same gin Jands wheat crop in the|went to Kazakhstan at the invi-jarea experienced a disastrous AUCKLAND, N.Z. English couple returning to live|would be wiser to return to poe Age y wigs percentage of people ii i | _lin Britain after 10 years in New|England where else in the world." |; imals here and anywhere lectin , Sage ig a net Among them was an old ac-\7,.iang have flown their pets, The dogs and cats, acquired) Leader - Williams said that sea" wrote @ leading veteri- el jquaintance: Ivan Matskevich,iseyen dogs and three cats, to|in New Zealand, were flown to\after announcing his decision|,ary surgeon. "But I feel that of Kazakhstan|tation of the Soviet government.|crop failure which forced thelapicgy pERIOD 'who visited Canada in 1955 as|London in advance caus eee flew That would be a "'tricky pe-\the Soviet Union's deputy agri-/New Zealanders treat animals|crates. , Some _ complimentary,| nents are at injustice to one. ambassadors. Most of the ma-tities of wheat on the world jiog said Ford, referring ture. iakalitee eat al nei very badly." The air fare for) Declaring they would not|some abusive, but about 80 per the majority of the population republic of. 'reports it will be a good) The group included seven|Soviet Union to buy huge quan- ' "said jor grain-growing countries of market. ibility of ad se a teks met 4 Lad uaa" tacudes Argentina,) The diplomats were im, porett tee pay ruciaiithen in his capacity of head of] ,,.0¢ against 'harvest period. 'Things could/the external affairs depart-\care'for animals has raised an|to pets in New Zealand, the|to the press--the great major- Play mua EARSHOT happen but it would have to be|ment's European desk. outery. dian Ford on his return to Moscow.|Australia and the United States) pressed. "Eedon't think there is anyjin addition to Canada, were "1 never thought I would see but that it will be ajrepresented. |so much wheat in my Jife," said|a major disaster to really ruin) Matskevich is now adminis-| 'The couple, Mr. Soviet authorities wanted theCanada's ambassador in an in- and John Thomas, com-'diplomats to see for themselves' terview, eres So Much for You able to rescue some. That is are often better treated than By J, C. GRAHAM later, Before leaving, they said| "New Zealanders show ajchijdren, 1 am inning to Correspondent|they had never regarded New|Complete lack of understand Slpelieve hed mae (CP)--An|Zealand as home and that it}@nd humanity toward animals. «phere will always be a small "because|London in specially made/he received a heavy flow of|.ich unwarranted general Jude the pets was $2,190 and the'leave the animals behind to get|cent supporting his action, New Zealand." 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