Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933 - 1954), Wednesday 16 September 1942, page 3


MUST NOT CUT CHEESE OUTPUT

There must be no slackening in cheese production, the Agriculture Minister (Mr. Bulcock) said yest.errinv. Thprp mas n ernwlnc hplipf

among dairymen that, because of the necessity to step up butter production, the State could allow cheese supplies to diminish. That was not so. War-time needs would require all the cheese-making facilities to be kept in operation, and the complete filling of existing vats. In these circumstances it was impossible, without very good reason, to release producers from supplying milk to cheese factories. 'RUSSIA AFLAME,' which was privately screened yesterday morning, is the inside story behind the Soviet's struggle for freedom. The picture, which will be released at the Wintergarden, has been made from a number of shorts imported here by the Friends of the Soviet Union. Columbia's Sydney office engaged Charles Chauvel to reconstruct and dramatize the collection into a narrative of proper scauence.