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RUSSIAN LIMITS

DIPLOMATS IN MOSCOW (Rec. 10 a.m.) LONDON, Feb. 17. Sir David Kelly, British Ambassador to the Soviet Union, now in Britain for leave and consultations, has reported to the Foreign Office that further severe restrictions have been placed on the foreign diplomats in Moscow in recent months. These are said to include more severe limits on roads out of Moscow, on which foreign diplomats may travel by car, and withdrawal of all secondhand books from circulation. Contact between foreign diplomats and Russian trades people is now said to have been further limited.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 107, 18 February 1950, Page 5

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RUSSIAN LIMITS Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 107, 18 February 1950, Page 5

RUSSIAN LIMITS Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 107, 18 February 1950, Page 5

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