BRITAIN AND U.S. CRITICISED
SOVIET PRESS AND RADIO REPORTS
(Rec. 7 p.m.) LONDON, Jan. 12. Russian radio and newspaper propa-’ ganda is not showing the friendliness and readiness to co-operate which some observers noticed at the- United Nations, says the “Daily Telegraph’s’’ diplomatic correspondent. The Moscow radio attacked Britain the day Field-Marshal Lord Mont-, gomery, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, reached Moscow for “deliberately delaying demobilisation/’ Russian propaganda recently attacked British and American policy in Germany. It' declared that the recent British Labour parliamentarians’ revolt was a sign of alarm at the policy of Mr Attlee and Mr Bevin of “tuning” Britain to become a European outpost of American imperialism. The Soviet newspapers and radio reported verbatim Russian speeches at the United Nations but either ignored, reviewed sarcastically or quoted out of their context most of the other delegates’ speeches.
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25082, 14 January 1947, Page 8
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