ORDERED TO GIVE UP EMBASSY POST
LONDON, April 2. Tlie Russian Government told Mrs Nadya Bolton, the Russian wife of an R.A.F. sergeant, John Bolton, and one of the 15 Russian women married to Britons whom Generalissimo Stalin will not allow to leave Russia, that she must give up her job in the British Embassy in Moscow, says the ‘ Daily Mail.’ Mrs Bolton informed her husband of the position during a telephone talk between London and Moscow, _ and added that she was very worried about the decision. She understood she would be given some other job, allowing her to earn money at home.
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Evening Star, Issue 26067, 3 April 1947, Page 7
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103ORDERED TO GIVE UP EMBASSY POST Evening Star, Issue 26067, 3 April 1947, Page 7
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