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MOSCOW’S BROADCAST

WANT HINTS LONDON, December 15. “Write to us about our.transmission and give us impressions and suggestions. Our address is, the Trade Union Radio Station, Moscow. We answer every letter. Good night, everybody. ’' This concluded Moscow's English broadcast. Mr. LongstafV, the London representative ol‘ Amalgamated Wireless, told a press correspondent: “I listened in to the broadcast, which lasted mote than half an hour, but the strength was low, and the speeches were mostly unintelligible. The broadcasters spoke good English, wit It a slight foreign accent, and occasionally dropped their aspirates. There was an official announcement and the reduction of the Mjoscow sentences on those found guilty of treason, hut this avoided any reference to Great Britain and referred to the confessions of a counter-revolution at the instigation of France. An address on economic problems, referring to British trade, preceded this, but most of it was lost.” if!

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17453, 30 December 1930, Page 11

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MOSCOW’S BROADCAST Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17453, 30 December 1930, Page 11

MOSCOW’S BROADCAST Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17453, 30 December 1930, Page 11