The Bulgarian radio today terminated its broadcasts in Hebrew since telegraphic communication between Bulgaria and the rest of the world has been resumed.
The Hebrew broadcasts were conducted by Welwel Pomeraniec, a correspondent of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, for the benefit of the Jews in Palestine. In his last talk over the Sofia radio today, the JTA correspondent thanked the Bulgarian government for the facilities given him to broadcast Jewish news to Palestine, England and other countries during the eight months when no regular telegraphic communication between Bulgaria and other countries existed.
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