A MOSCOW VERIFICATION
A verification from Mr Inna Marr, chief “editor” of a Moscow station, expresses pleasure at having received a roport. of satisfactory reception from, as far I away as New Zealand, and appeals for continued reports, on reception-. The reply,: adds 1 “ Comments gnd criticisms o\ our programmes wo will •be glad to receive, and any that you oaro to make will receive serious consideration. The Moscow Comintern Station broadcasts English sessions which provide some interesting listening, talks being interspersed with music. The ‘ Moscow Daily News ’ claims this station ns the most powerful broadcaster in the world, and in a cutting enclosed'with the letter quoted makes much of the fact that the station has completed six months of service without breakdown.
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Evening Star, Issue 21820, 8 September 1934, Page 4
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123A MOSCOW VERIFICATION Evening Star, Issue 21820, 8 September 1934, Page 4
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