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The only suggestion offered so| 8 S04 She " far by the ministry in charge of | > occupation affairs, is that transla- | mandy ~ tion by a Berlin reporter may have / | guaranteed lo ay overnment, Perhaps, they say, what was : ne Jo translated as “Soviet state prop- fo ie Rs | erty” ‘should have been “Soviet o : Sher state control.” Persons recently in| Biatme Berlin insist that the difference; 4 pate Selpia would be only technical. | pon sr The problem is sufficiently deli- | L h Jour Sy cate that officials in Berlin are un-| I' 2 willing to use an open telephone to | 0 discuss it. The ministry's request for more information, made Mon- | day, still is unanswered. e A report appeared in the London © Weekly Observer asserting flatly Od \ oT that the new Soviet policy was in-| 2 Jp YELLOW stituted four weeks ago without ts we 4 announcement. Already between entering the

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