Cutting Off Czechs From Outside World
Received Mondav. 7 p.m. LONDOX, Jan. 24. The Governmenl of Czpchoslovakin intends to coniiseate all private yadio rcceivers thvougliout ( V.eclioslovakia and replaoo theni l>v speakers wired to Government diffusion reutres, sa.vs tlm Dailv Ilerahl's Prague -.orrespoiideni ipioting the newspaper Wiener Tggev Zeitung. The eorre.spondent adds that foreigr ncw.spapei's, except Communist journals, are already improeurable in Czqpho sJovakia and for the Czechs to have Mjcial contacts with foreign diplomati" haa nieant the risk of arrest on o charge of passing on infonnation. Members of the British embassies and eonsnlates are as effectively cut off from meeting- Czechs as they have been Jong cut off from meeting the Russians in Moscow.
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Chronicle (Levin), 25 January 1949, Page 5
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