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Nearly 8000 Newspapers In Russia

STOCKHOLM. The Russian newspaper, Pravda, disclosed in a recent issue that the Soviet Union now has 7700 newspapers with a combined circulation of 3.000.000. “ But.” Pravda added, “ many of them forget Stalin’s word—that all newspapers in the Soviet Union must be collective propagandists for the party.” —Reuter.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27580, 23 December 1950, Page 13

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Nearly 8000 Newspapers In Russia Otago Daily Times, Issue 27580, 23 December 1950, Page 13

Nearly 8000 Newspapers In Russia Otago Daily Times, Issue 27580, 23 December 1950, Page 13

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