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U.S. BROADCASTS TO RUSSIA

JAMMING MANY TRANSMITTERS (R e. c : 11 > March 2p. Tfwan s speeph to (tongresjs aqd albs' ?V olc e o? America" broadcasts to Eastern ffussia ape bemg Ifimmed ny hlgfirpower transmitters. American SlrpSSfflf Wllfirs m the Maqilfi gfej StVa^.'" IQCatp §ource It IS befieved many transmitters, m r to^tlip^amming 1 partipipatihg Jetof JS S re® occurs while programmes are being pelaXS.d from tfie Unjted States. The ‘United States State Department has asgeq Russia to stop jamming the broadcasts and the Orient.

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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25449, 22 March 1948, Page 7

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85

U.S. BROADCASTS TO RUSSIA Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25449, 22 March 1948, Page 7

U.S. BROADCASTS TO RUSSIA Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25449, 22 March 1948, Page 7

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