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FRIENDLY REFERENCES TO ALLIES MADE BY SOVIET PREMIER. SHREWD COUNTER TO ENEMY PROPAGANDA. (By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright) LONDON, May 2. British correspondents in Moscow report that the cordial references to the Allies in Premier Stalin’s May Day order made a marked and favourable impression on Russians. The Sunday papers emphasise that M. Stalin shrewely countered Dr Goebbels propaganda seeking to extend the split between Russia and Poland to other Allies. The “Observer’s” commentator says: “M. Stalin’s tone toward the United Nations was warmer than it has ever been. The Polish incident takes its place as a regrettable, but a small, local, and, we hope, temporary breach in the vast front united against the Axis.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 May 1943, Page 4
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116WELL RECEIVED Wairarapa Times-Age, 3 May 1943, Page 4
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