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What Soviet Women Heard In Britain!

LONDON, April 15. Reuters' Moseow eorrespondent says six Russian women who went to Britain in March to attend the lnternationai Women 's Day Conrerence reported today to the Presidium of the AntiFascist Committee of Soviet Women. They said the common people of Britain wanted peace and friendship with the Soviet Union but reactionary circles are attempting to evoke hostilitv. " Miss Tatyama Zueva said: ' ' The British people are profoundly sympathetic towards the Soviet Union. Women repeatedly expressed to us their gratitude for the Soviet Unian's peaceful policy and stated that they would not permit a new war against us, but ! British reactionary circles and the reactionary press conduct anti-Soviet slanderous propaganda attempting to misinform the British people and evoke hostility towards the Soviet Union."

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Chronicle (Levin), 16 April 1949, Page 5

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What Soviet Women Heard In Britain! Chronicle (Levin), 16 April 1949, Page 5

What Soviet Women Heard In Britain! Chronicle (Levin), 16 April 1949, Page 5

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