COMMUNIST PROPAGANDA
WIRELESS BROADCAST ■ . ' HEARD . AT PALMERSTON NORTH (United Press Association) . 1 PALMERSTON N., This Day. . Last night Mr W. A. Waters, with ■ of Mr D. M. Zptoff, of Bunnj'thorpe, obtained a\ translation of the ..items broadcast by the Soviet station '; ..located a,t Khabarovsk; 485 miles nor|h •-'"■• of ■A': and Communist propaganda, and /others. state'd that a railway line is to be built' from the Caspian Sea to a place, un- .' . named." It was ■ also alleged 'that Eng- ;; land is preparing her workers to sweep ;; out the Soviet republics by May, 1928. A long vtalk was- Jiven. on homing .pigeons for. war purposes...-. A big station has been opened in Moscow for breeding .the birds. •-■■; f.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 30 November 1927, Page 7
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