MOSCOW. —For the benefits of foreigners and illiterates, of which there are still a large number in Russia, telephone booths, are being provided with a sigh which’ cannot be mistaken.
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Evening Star, Issue 22442, 12 September 1936, Page 7
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30MOSCOW.—For the benefits of foreigners and illiterates, of which there are still a large number in Russia, telephone booths, are being provided with a sigh which’ cannot be mistaken. Evening Star, Issue 22442, 12 September 1936, Page 7
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