MOSCOW'S CRITICISM
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m--'..oiv«'i rvot.iy, ..20 j -a. LOND ~f"J, March 8. Mo nv rr.iio last r'g'rfc troke its on I? Ir. Chnrclr ;*••. sy-vu-l} tr ma; to it as a deraaiid for the (•:« tii-a oi a British anl Auuji'toai. nal-tarv iu:ion in opi'j: tion to the Sova- U'.iim, "cHIIvcu-i in a vory toac." It o.kl-A t!r : UnReJ 0-:i»v:ess:nen hacl :;lrsa« spr. er (i;4 oi i.ir. (,"r.ircLi'ii's l?ro-
, posal. Tlie radio then gave extracts Irom the speecnes of those Benators , who had done so and also qixoted Frofeosor Haroid Lasai's London speech on January 6, in which he as :e;l if Ivir. jnurchnl was suggesting a noly alllance to prevent the growth of Gommnnism. xne Moscow radio, in a later broaclcast, descriDed the speech as an out- , an:l-ont call for the maintenance of British Imperialism. The Beriin radio, which is Riissia'n opo lsorea, also broite its silence iast night, saying that Mr. Churchill 's protiiroa uOiiecl ' Three' > iiii ^ J •
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Chronicle (Levin), 9 March 1946, Page 5
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