YUGOSLAV MISSION FOR SALE OF CATTLE

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CIA-RDP82-00457R005800440004-0
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RIPPUB
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S
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1
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November 16, 2016
Document Release Date: 
February 28, 2000
Sequence Number: 
4
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Publication Date: 
September 22, 1950
Content Type: 
REPORT
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r~4a.:1, U. 3 t1 i 1GICU:; 0I4 7T Approved For R;?f 21L.Q. ,J?dLCk,P82-0045 ' TON REPORT CD NO, p O NT 6 Y 'k Y sla via -)UBJECT Yuroalav Mission for Sale of ?L .ACE. ACQUIRED Cottle 25X1A )ATE OF 25X1 A 2 ePX 1, A Yugoslav mission for the sale of Yugoslav cattle to Greece arrived in Athens roc fitly, Chief of t}ie mission is Engineer Milan Ninkovic,, amid its adviser is Vasili Dhrtinovic., The mission is in charge of the sale of sheep and cattle to Greak importers through an auction by the Greek Government. Yugoslav prices for cattle and sheen are 10 to 15 percent lower than Turkish prices. 2. On 7 July 1950 a delegation of Salonika meat importers complained to the mission that they received ne invitation from Belgrade or Skopl je to participate in the bidding. They asked permission to participate in the auction on 12 July 1950. Ninkovic and Mar tinov is stated they had disposed of their product, but would satisfy the requests of the Sa1onik-a delegation at a later date. 4.4 25X1A DAs is DISTR. 22 SEP 50 NO. OF PAGES :I. NO. OF ENCLS. (LISTED BELOW) SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. Mal- 0_ZE'ang Icy i",: ~, L/ I ^ iC a~ aazz x z va Lass. tha 1 ~: Aath.: tu; 70.2 is S 0 Date: __1-i.4L. L- g_ 11y, _ 28 Approved For Release 2000/05/18 : CIA-RDP82-00457 The Salonika delegation a . so stated that the Yugoslav A gropromet, a corporation dealing with agricultural products and cattle, cabled then from Belgrade that at present the Agroproinet could not deal directly with the delegation, However, Dubovski (fun), a member of a specially- appointed mission, would arrive In Saloni en route to Athens and inform the delegation on the prices and other data connected with the purchase of Yugoslav cat !Ia. The Salon5.ka delegation says it is rumored in Salculka that Dinga-ac (fhv co-owner of the Salonika firm "Dingarac-.Sto janovie-Golocevac".. i . to be appointed a representative of the Yugoslav Agropromet for Greece,., Before the mar the firm "Dingarac-Sto janovic-Gol.ocevae" had a branch in Belgrade bearing the same name. Commen : This might possibly be 't l,e same as Mica. Dingarez, described as a Salonilm merchant, who in 1945 wz s reported to be one of the Salonika contacts of V& Jar Branislav Micic; the latter arrived in Greece from Paris in Novemb