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Show 'REDWIRELES London Believes Sudden End ! to Moscow Message Due to Catastrophe j LONDON. May 13. At 2:30 o'clock I Sunday afternoon the bolshevik, wire-' wire-' less station at Moscow suddenly stop- ped sending in the middle of a sen-! sen-! tence and since then has been silent. ! Wireless experts in all the stations , of Europe are puzzled over this fact, according to a representative of the Marconi company in an interview with the Daily Mail. "Something unusual evidently has happened," says tho Mall, adding that "the fact that no emergency Installation Installa-tion has been used suggests that the Interruption is due to some extraordinary extraor-dinary cause." In speculating on tho explanation for the silence of the wireless the nowspa-p'er nowspa-p'er refers to the report received from Moscow Tuesday saying there has been a series of explosions in the military mili-tary depot near the radio station and airdrome last Sunday but asserting that the radio station escaped damage. The newspaper refers also to recent arrest of leaders of the Russian co-operative societies by the bolshevik!, against whom the co-operative unions apparently wero hostne, sympathizing with General Denekine and General Yudenitch. The Daily Mail suggested also that the Polish and Ukrainian successes may have given the co-operative societies and other enemies of the soviet government an opportunity to attack the bolshevik!. nn |